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Target’s ‘food-forward’ strategy includes supply chain improvements, too

retaildive.com·Jun 3, 2026

Target has opened its largest food distribution center in Thornton, Colorado, as part of its "food-forward" strategy, which aims to enhance grocery offerings and improve supply chain efficiency by replenishing stores up to two days faster. This $367 million facility serves 129 stores across 11 states and features consolidation capabilities for more efficient shipping.

Target's new food distribution center in Thornton, Colorado, significantly enhances supply chain efficiency by replenishing stores up to two days faster and introducing consolidation capabilities for more efficient shipping. This $367 million investment underscores the importance of optimizing distribution to support expanded product offerings and improve customer experience, a strategy that could inspire similar approaches in D2C and ecommerce operations.

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