A FED-UP Target shopper has vowed to take their business elsewhere if the retailer continues to lock up everyday items.
Target has continued to receive an onslaught of backlash regarding its anti-theft method.
“It’s all locked up,” Corey Potter told The Los Angeles Times.
“I hate it,” she said while describing the locked shelves at her local Target.
Potter recalled waiting 15 minutes for an employee to unlock the shelf at another location.
However, she warned if she sees people waiting for doors to be unlocked, she’ll take her business elsewhere.
“Rather than go to Target and wait, I’ll just give Daddy Bezos my hard-earned cash,” the shopper said, referring to Amazon owner Jeff Bezos.
Target locks a slew of everyday items behind plexiglass …