Just caught that Target's making moves with their new CEO - apparently they're overhauling the dress code for store employees. Kind of interesting timing honestly. The whole thing seems designed to standardize the shopping experience and push some growth, at least that's what Bloomberg was saying. I guess when you're trying to refresh a brand, even something like dress code becomes part of the bigger strategy? Makes sense they'd want everything looking more cohesive across stores. The dress code changes are part of their wider push to tighten up operations and get customer satisfaction moving in the right direction. Curious if this actually moves the needle for them or if it's just one of those surface-level moves. You think standardizing employee appearance really impacts how people shop, or is there more going on behind the scenes?

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