A conversation I can actually add value to! I mostly lurk here. I don't want to give too much about myself away but I am in a position to answer A LOT of questions you might have about Target in Oklahoma City, or District 301 as we call it
For one, the company has been in the process over the past several years of converting most of its General Merchandise stores into a new prototype called "PFresh" for fresh produce. The company is also moving away from building SuperTargets as the large grocery side is generally a money loser.
The stores in Midwest City, North May, Rockwell and NW Expressway, and Yukon will all be converted to PFresh prototype stores early this year. The Yukon and Rockwell remodels will begin in March. While there are several slightly differing types of PFresh stores, if you want an idea of what one will look like once complete, check out the new(ish) Moore store. That store opened about 18 months ago as a PFresh store. Overall, PFresh has a larger selection of groceries than a GM, but is obviously nowhere near what a SuperT would carry.
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