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Big Box Shopper Habits Diverge Depending on What Store They’re At

Comparison of how Walmart and Target shoppers shop.

Walmart and Target dominate the big-box landscape in the U.S., but the ways consumers shop at these stores differs dramatically. While Walmart shoppers prefer to peruse the aisles, spending an average of 17 minutes in the store, Target shoppers are more inclined to order online and avail themselves of curbside pickup.

Check out this infographic from MFour to see other ways the habits of Target and Walmart shoppers diverge.

Comparison of how big-box shoppers at Walmart and Target shop.
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