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  2. Some people do not understand how to use the shopping baskets ...

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  3. The Best $20 You Can Spend at Target This Spring - AOL

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    Beyond baskets, Target also sells storage containers specific to the kitchen. Store staples like pasta or cereal inside Brightroom’s tall plastic food storage container, priced at $10 apiece ...

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  5. Shopping basket - Wikipedia

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    Shopping baskets are usually provided at store entrances together with shopping carts, with customers returning the baskets at check-out. Many stores have small carts that stacks of baskets can be placed onto, so that many baskets can be quickly moved from the check-out to the store entrance. [2] A rack of soft bags functioning as shopping ...

  6. Cross County Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Cross County Center is an open-air shopping mall located at the junction of the NYS Thruway and Cross County Parkway, in the Kimball neighborhood of Yonkers, New York, United States. The mall is managed by Marx Realty and hosts over 100 stores and restaurants. [1] Anchor stores are Macy's and Target.

  7. Checkout divider - Wikipedia

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    A checkout divider is a small sign or bar meant for placement between items on a conveyor belt at a checkout in a supermarket or other retail store. Its purpose is to separate one customer's items from another customer's. [1] Checkout dividers are usually next to the conveyor belt on the side where the cashier is sitting or standing