Target Removes Delivery Markups From 100+ Retail Partners for Circle 360 Members
- On May 19, 2025, Target announced that Target Circle 360 members nationwide will no longer pay additional fees for same-day delivery on items from more than 100 partner retailers and grocers.
- This change follows Target's launch of the Circle 360 paid membership in April 2024, designed to increase value amid recent foot traffic declines and earnings dips.
- Circle 360 provides unlimited free same-day delivery from Target and Shipt’s network of specialty retailers and grocers, creating a unified digital shopping center experience.
- Cara Sylvester, Target’s chief guest experience officer, announced that Circle 360 members now have access to same-day delivery without additional markups from over 100 retailers and grocery stores within Shipt’s network, helping them save both time and money.
- The update offers convenience and savings as Target and Shipt shape a dynamic retail ecosystem that helps members save roughly seven hours monthly on errands.
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Target shoppers will now get cheaper deliveries change to 'Circle 360' program
SELECT customers at Target can save more money starting this month. The savings come from changes to the retail giant’s membership program, including a brand-new benefit. Target shoppers will see new savings this month thanks to a program updateReuters Target notably offers Circle 360, a subscription service with several perks and benefits, for $99 annually or $10.99 per month. It’s similar to paid subscriptions at competing chains like Walmart,…

Target Circle 360 Members Can Now Get Same-day Delivery from 100-plus Retailers with No Markups
This benefit makes Target Circle 360 the only membership program to offer no price markups on same-day delivery orders across Shipt's full network of more than 100 grocers and specialty retailers, saving members more time and money
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