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Target's Smile Policy Backfires
14 Feb
Summary
- Target encouraged employees to smile within 10 feet and greet within 4 feet.
- Customers found the mandatory greetings over-bearing and disingenuous.
- An in-person visit found staff not enforcing the customer interaction policy.

Target recently faced significant backlash after reinforcing a staff program designed to enhance customer comfort. The initiative encouraged employees to smile at customers within ten feet and offer greetings within four feet. This policy, a long-standing part of worker training, was amplified ahead of the holidays.
However, instead of fostering a welcoming atmosphere, the program was met with criticism online. Many customers expressed feeling creeped out and overwhelmed by the directive, with some vowing to avoid Target stores. A visit to a Target in New York City's Union Square revealed that the policy was not visibly enforced, with employees stocking shelves not making eye contact or offering greetings.
Shoppers interviewed at the Union Square location corroborated this, stating they were often ignored or had to actively seek assistance. While some employees claimed the '10-4' rule was encouraged but not strictly enforced, others were unaware of the guideline. Despite the mixed enforcement and some shopper discomfort, many customers indicated they would welcome warmer interactions from staff.




