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Here’s how you can trade an old car seat to get new one 20% off at Target
Read full article: Here’s how you can trade an old car seat to get new one 20% off at TargetIf you’re in a need of a new car seat or baby stroller, you’re in luck. Target’s semi-annual Car Seat Trade-In program that allows customers to trade in their old seats for a 20% off coupon on a new car seat, booster seat, stroller or other select baby items will return to stores in April. From April 5 to April 17, customers can trade in their old car seats which will be recycled by Waste Management, Target’s partner, and turned into an assortment of items such as pallets, plastic buckets and carpet padding. The Car Seat Trade-In programs have been held since April 2016, and Target officials say since then the company has recycled more than 1,100,000 car seats, or more than 17 million pounds of plastic and counting. Coupons can be used until May 1 in stores or online.
Target, Sam’s Club among several stores to be closed Easter Sunday
Read full article: Target, Sam’s Club among several stores to be closed Easter SundayMake sure to get all of your shopping done before Easter Sunday because your go-to store might be closed. That Sunday, several grocery stores, pharmacies and large retailers are giving their employees a day off from working on the front lines during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to RetailMeNot. There are more than 35 stores that will be closed and about 20 that will be open. Here’s a look at some of the stores in our area that will be closed on Easter Sunday:ALDIBest BuyBurlingtonDick’s Sporting GoodsH&MJCPenneyLowe’sMacy’sMarshallsMichael’sOffice DepotSam’s ClubStaplesTargetT.J. MaxxBut don’t worry if you need to make some last-minute runs, here are some stores that will be open: