

Target vs Walmart | Retail Rumble | 1
16 snips May 31, 2023
In the fiery landscape of 1960s retail, two giants emerge: Walmart and Target. Discover how Sam Walton courageously launches Walmart amid fierce competition and financial struggles, while Target navigates its identity crisis. The podcast dives into Walmart's bold acquisition strategies and technological leaps that reshape the retail game. Customers face frustrations at Target, prompting urgent calls for service improvements. The rivalry escalates with dramatic bidding wars, showcasing the relentless battle for market dominance.
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Walton's Credit Crisis
- In 1969, Sam Walton desperately needed credit to keep Walmart afloat.
- He flew to Dallas to plead with the bank, but they refused, forcing him to find another lender.
Discount Store Strategy
- Discount stores like Walmart thrive on high volume and low prices.
- They aim to sell more merchandise at lower margins than traditional retailers.
Target's Inventory Woes
- Early Target struggled with excess inventory, leading to a million-dollar loss.
- A fire sale helped clear the overstock, but Target's expansion stalled.