A community advocate cut a Target credit card during a news conference outside Target Corporation's headquarters on January 30, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Mandatory Credit:	Ellen Schmidt/AP via CNN Newsource

A community advocate cut a Target credit card during a news conference outside Target Corporation's headquarters on January 30, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Mandatory Credit: Ellen Schmidt/AP via CNN Newsource

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Treece Jones used to shop at Target at least once every other week, spending between $75 and $200 on each trip. Jones, a 32-year-old Black woman from Dallas, said she enjoyed browsing the store aisles for some of her favorite Black-owned brands including Pattern, Ezra Coffee and Design Essentials.