The Norwalk Hour

Target’s tech trouble clogs stores with long checkout lines

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A glitch stalled checkout lines at Target stores worldwide Saturday, exasperati­ng shoppers and potentiall­y eating into sales at a prime time for retailers, the day before Father’s Day.

The roughly two-hour outage periodical­ly prevented Target’s cashiers from scanning merchandis­e or processing transactio­ns as long lines formed in some stores. Self-checkout registers, usually the speediest of options, also weren’t working at times.

Target temporaril­y closed some of its stores, including one in San Francisco, rather than risk aggravatin­g shoppers.

“Our technology team worked quickly to identify and fix the issue, and we apologize for the inconvenie­nce and frustratio­n this caused for our guests,” Target said in a Saturday statement.

Before the company figured out was wrong, a Target employee was warning customers that they might not be able to check out as they entered a San Francisco store Saturday afternoon. Sales were being completed after intermitte­nt delays during the half hour an AP reporter observed the lines at the store.

But some shoppers posting on their Twitter accounts Saturday painted a different picture as they vented about excruciati­ngly long lines but expressed sympathy for the Target employees trying to cope with the situation.

The meltdown hit Target at the worst time for a mass-market merchant, given Saturdays are typically one of the busiest shopping days of the week.

Target has been vexed by technology before, most notably in 2013 when malware installed in its checkout system resulted in a data heist that exposed personal informatio­n in more than 40 million credit and debit card accounts. That debacle triggered lawsuits and eventually led to the departure of its CEO, Gregg Steinhafel.

The Minneapoli­s company said customers caught in up the checkout slowdown have no reason to worry.

“After an initial but thorough review, we can confirm that this was not a data breach or security-related issue, and no guest informatio­n was compromise­d at any time,” Target said.

 ?? Michael Liedtke / Associated Press ?? Customers wait on a long check out line at a Target store in San Francisco on Saturday. Target suffered a technologi­cal glitch that stalled checkout lines at its stores worldwide Saturday. The outage periodical­ly prevented Target’s cashiers from scanning merchandis­e or processing transactio­ns. Self-checkout registers also weren’t working at times, causing massive lines in some stores.
Michael Liedtke / Associated Press Customers wait on a long check out line at a Target store in San Francisco on Saturday. Target suffered a technologi­cal glitch that stalled checkout lines at its stores worldwide Saturday. The outage periodical­ly prevented Target’s cashiers from scanning merchandis­e or processing transactio­ns. Self-checkout registers also weren’t working at times, causing massive lines in some stores.

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