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Walmart Vs Target: What To Know Before Grocery Shopping At Each – Mashed

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You’re out of luck if you’re heading to Target to pick up a half pound of turkey or sliced Gouda for Sunday brunch. A fresh deli counter is a deletion from the grocery section that the big-box retailer makes in favor of packaged items in the refrigerator section instead. You’ll still find tubs of hummus and packets of salami, but the pickings are restricted to the brands Target prefers. While this cuts down on Target’s need for floor space, added refrigeration, and all the licensing and regulation that goes with fresh food maintenance, it also means you’ll need to make a second stop to pick up your deli goods elsewhere — not the most convenient deal.

Meanwhile at Walmart, there’s a full-function deli complete with meat slicers and cases displaying cheese, meat, and salads, just like a dedicated grocery store offers. You can even order 6-foot subs for your tailgating hullabaloo. There’s a full staff working behind the counter to accommodate your needs for thinner slices, a mix of meats, or advice on what flavors work best together for your colossal cookout or intimate dinner party. Aside from having fresher options than Target, Walmart also offers a wider variety of cold cuts available in customizable sizes to suit your every whim. And as for butchered meat, poultry, and fresh seafood, you’ll find an incredible array of options in Walmart’s expansive refrigerator cases, while Target keeps its selections much trimmer.

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