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  2. Target vs. Walmart School Supplies: Compare Their Best Back ...

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    Back-to-school shopping for markers is easy because Target and Walmart both have low prices. Pick up a 10-pack of Crayola broad-line washable markers in assorted colors for $2.49 at Target, or ...

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    Most items cost between $1 to $5, which puts dollars stores at a lower price point than Target on average but Target does fire back with the Bulleye’s Playground and the Dollar Spot, which puts ...

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    Target’s Good & Gather vs. Walmart’s Great Value: How These 7 Grocery Staples Compare in Price

  5. List of Walmart brands - Wikipedia

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    Equate is a brand used by Walmart for consumable pharmacy and health and beauty items, such as shaving cream, skin lotion, over-the-counter medications, and pregnancy tests. The Equate brand was originally created by L. Perrigo Company in 1986 [ 11 ] and was sold to Walmart in 1993. [ 12 ]

  6. Target Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The exterior of a typical Target store in Rock Hill, South Carolina, in May 2012 (Store #1371) CVS Pharmacy inside of a Target store (store #1910 in Savannah, Georgia) The first Target discount store opened in Roseville, Minnesota, a suburb of Minneapolis–Saint Paul, by John Geisse on May 1, 1962. [8]

  7. Walmart - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Wal-Mart introduced the Neighborhood Market concept with three stores in Arkansas. [48] By 2005, estimates indicate that the company controlled about 20 percent of the retail grocery and consumables business. [49] In 2000, H. Lee Scott became Wal-Mart's president and CEO as the company's sales increased to $165 billion. [50]