For the Fourth of July, Target expands its military discount

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Veterans and active-duty military service members will be able to take advantage of a military discount offered by Target ahead of the Fourth of July this year.

Specifically, they’ll be able to use Target’s military discount during the week leading up July 4th.

The national big-box department store announced that it’s expanding its usual 10% Veterans Day discount to Independence Day as a way to celebrate the holiday — and to show its support for service members.

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Up to two purchases will be eligible for the discount — either online or during in-store shopping — from Sunday, June 26, to Monday, July 4.

exterior view of a target store

Target is a general merchandise department store chain with thousands of locations in the U.S. (iStock / iStock)

To access the limited-time discount, veterans and service members will need to create a Target Circle rewards account.

They’ll need to enter documentation that verifies their military status.

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A military or veteran ID card would be an acceptable document, according to a Target press release.

People buy stuff at Target self-checkout

Target will offer its military discount to veterans and active-duty service members for both online and in-store transactions from Sunday, June 26 to Monday, July 4. (John Smith/VIEWpress)

The company will highlight Target employees and customers who have shared their stories about why they chose to serve on the Team Target Instagram account.

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In November 2021, Target offered the same two-time 10% off promotion leading up to Veterans Day.

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