Target Circle app users who tap "On my way," and "I'm here," in rapid succession for drive-up orders are cutting in a digital line, workers said.
Target released an update to its app to curb a shopper behavior workers call the "double tap." Workers said drive-up customers were causing chaos by waiting until arrival to say they were en route.
Workers express reservations about the additional workload and potential complications of processing returns in the parking lot.
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In the 15-second video, TikTok user and Target employee Ane (@aneeslamejor) is eating her lunch. She bites into her mac and cheese and reveals her customer pet peeve. “Whoever double taps when they ...
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