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Target has announced that it will temporarily stop selling trading cards -- of both the sports and Pokémon variety -- in stores following a recent violent dispute at one of its locations.
Target is pulling in-store sales of popular trading cards, citing employee safety, after a parking lot brawl in one of its stores last week. The retailer told CBS MoneyWatch it would no longer ...
Target said it will pause sales of sports trading cards and Pokémon cards, citing safety concerns for shoppers and employees.
Target will stop selling all sports and Pokémon trading cards on shelves after a man was attacked over the red-hot collectibles.
Last week, a Target in Wisconsin was locked down after a man was physically assaulted by four others over sports trading cards.
The game, first released in 1996, has seen a resurgence in recent years. The pandemic sent demand for some cards into overdrive.
It’s no surprise that Target wants to avoid such incidents at their stores. Target will stop selling Pokemon cards as well as other forms of trading cards in its physical stores on Friday, May 14.
Last week, a Wisconsin target was locked down after four people assaulted a man over sports trading cards.
Target has temporarily suspended the sale of Pokémon cards and other trading cards in store in response to reports of violent confrontations related to the collectibles, whose value has soared in ...
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