Target is particularly at risk from the 40-day boycott over the season of Lent called by the Rev. Jamal Bryant.
The retailer is bringing its supply chain for fresh and frozen foods in house to better forecast demand and plan inventory.
The 40-day boycott comes just days after a nationwide 24-hour economic blackout of major corporations. Here's what to know.
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Following an "economic blackout" in February, organizers are encouraging the public to join in boycotting Target. Atlanta ...