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Old 06-19-2024, 09:09 AM   #37338
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The parking lot issue can be a pain. Since Covid, most Target stores have added many Drive Up spaces. These are usually near the doors, as are the Handicap spaces. This means that shoppers who are actually going into the store end up parking further out.

A couple of the Target stores near me have moved or are in the process of moving the Drive Up spaces to the perimeters of the lot, which has helped. But it seemed counter productive at a time they were encouraging in store shopping, while make it more difficult to do so.

We raised 4 kids, and managed with regular parking places. We were all healthy and able bodied. I don't recall ever taking a stroller into a grocery/department store that offered carts. I didn't often take all 4 kids by myself, especially into a grocery store.

Special needs kids of course have special needs, such as handicap parking spots.
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