Do you have all of your holiday shopping done? The week before Christmas will undoubtedly be chaotic for last-minute shoppers.
If you can handle all of the crowds, you’re likely to find lots of savings on many popular holiday gifts. And, of course, one of the busiest retailers will be Target.
Target is making it merrier for shoppers with a huge last-minute sale, as well as easy pick-up or delivery options.
For quick and easy last-minute shopping options…
Place FREE Order Pickup or Drive-Up orders before 6 p.m. (local time) on Dec. 24 and collect your items within a couple of hours. No pickup window or membership required.
Place orders via Same-Day Delivery with Shipt before 4 p.m. (local time) on Dec. 24 and have them delivered in as soon as one to two hours. A $35 order minimum is required. Deliveries are FREE for Shipt members or $9.99 per order for customers without a Shipt membership.
Target is closed on Christmas Day, Dec. 25.
Top deals running Dec. 18 to 24 include the following:
Up to 60% off video games across PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and Xbox
Up to 50% off toys, including Baby Alive, Barbie, FAO Schwarz, L.O.L. Surprise!, Monster Jam, Our Generation, Paw Patrol, Play-Doh, board games and puzzles
Up to 50% off small kitchen appliances, including PowerXL and Keurig
Up to 50% off seasonal décor and trees
30% off Wondershop pet apparel
Up to 50% off connected home and security from Amazon, Ring, Google and more
40% off men’s seasonal apparel
40% off select women’s sweaters
30% off All in Motion fleece for the family
Buy one, get one 25% off beauty gift sets
15% off Game Pass gift cards
5% off all pre-paid gift cards with the use of a Target RedCard
Find all of the last-minute deals at Target here.
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