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Jun 01, 2009 -- Target, Starbucks find news ways to compete

Businesses like Target and Starbucks have always survived by the cachet of their names. But in a tight economy, both are trying to reinvent themselves with something new to give them the edge over tough competition.

Historically, Target had always positioned itself as an affordable splurge over the years. Yet suddenly, any kind of splurge is seen as irrelevant and the store's sales are suffering.

So the retailer has hit on the idea of rolling out minimarts in all its stores that don't already have one. You'll find frozen foods and non-perishable groceries, but no fresh produce.

It's an effort to compete with Wal-Mart Super Centers and the traditional supermarkets. In addition, it's expected to increase traffic flow into Target stores and generate other non-food sales too.

The benefit to you is that there's another competitor in the grocery world creating another potential opportunity for a deal.

Starbucks, meanwhile, is seeing its own sales suffer as more and more people turn to McDonald's own line of McCafés. As a result, the Seattle java giant has had to reduce its iced coffee to $1.95 in order to compete with cheaper McCafé fare.

Finally, The Washington Post reports that Pottery Barn is another example of a fancy store that's trying to come up with some newfound sales mojo. So Pottery Barn is now "discounting" its sofa line to start at $1,000. And that's supposed to be affordable?!

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What others are saying

  • Coffee
    I'm fond of Starbucks drinks. The price is a bit high though. I tried out the cheaper McDonald's iced coffee as an alternative. It was the nastiest tasting beverage I've ever had. I'll stick to Starbucks and the higher priced coffees on occasion instead.
  • Just an FYI on McDonalds...the fryer grease contains meat juice. McD's actually adds it to their grease on purpose. Now you may not give a hoot, but I found it disgusting. McDonalds sucks. I can't even get some FRENCH fries with out gross meat crap in 'em. Yuck.
  • McCafe
    We first were introduced to McCafe while in Europe and found it to be high quality. The desserts were in keen competition with the European "Cafes".
    The coffee was equally delicious!
  • Mc'donalds vs. Starbucks
    I have never spent money on a drink from Starbucks (not a big caffeine drinker); nevertheless when McDonalds came out with there McCafe I thought I might try one....McNasty is what I call it! I've tried twice from different locations hoping to see what the hype was about. Glad I still enjoy water!
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