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Target & Ulta Beauty Partnership ENDS In...

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Target and Ulta Beauty are ending their successful shop-in-shop partnership in August 2026, shocking the retail world. Sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Mirakl, Ocampo Capital, Infios, and Quorso.

Chris delivers harsh criticism of Target's strategy while Anne worries about the retailer's future without one of its biggest traffic drivers. A must-watch analysis of retail's biggest breakup.

For the full episode head here: youtu.be/wKzV_5mqg64

Topics: Target Ulta partnership, retail strategy, beauty category, shop-in-shop concepts

#Target #Ulta #beauty #retail #partnership #strategy



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