Target launches same-day delivery across the US
Purchases are delivered in as little as one hour for $9.99.
Target is expanding its same-day delivery service to just about everyone. The giant retailer announced today that customers in 47 states will now be able to place orders on Target.com and have them delivered in as little as one hour. Deliveries will cost a flat fee of $9.99 and will be fulfilled by Shipt, a delivery startup acquired by Target in 2017.
Target customers have a selection of 65,000 items for delivery to their door through Target.com. The retailer has marked same-day eligible items on its website so shoppers can easily browse items that can be delivered that day and add them to their cart. While deliveries will cost $9.99, if you find yourself frequently using the service, you can become a Shipt member for $99 per year and get free delivery on purchases of over $35.
Target’s move into same-day shipping shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, seeing as its biggest competitors have also made advances in the space. Walmart has been working on same-day delivery service for groceries but has struggled to get it the service the ground. Amazon has also experimented with same-day delivery at times. Both Amazon and Walmart offer next-day delivery on some items.
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Yung Miami Announces She’s Pregnant!
Article via HotNewHipHop
We might soon be losing both City Girls. Right now, JT is out of action as she completes her prison sentence for fraud. Yung Miami has been holding down the crew with their growing popularity but it looks like she might also need to take a break. As reported by The Shade Room, the rapper is currently expecting a baby, which she revealed in a new documentary.
Yung Miami, whose real name is Caresha Brownlee, already has one child but she’s expecting another. She admitted that she will soon be giving birth to another baby during a phone conversation in the City Girls’ documentary. She was seemingly in the middle of a private conversation with her boyfriend, mega-producer Southside, when she dropped the bomb on him. “I’m pregnant,” she said. The man on the other end of the call asks her to confirm and she starts crying, answering in the affirmative.
A good number of City Girls fans claim to have known about the pregnancy all along. A few days ago, rumours started flying around on gossip websites about Caresha’s possible pregnancy and now that we’ve heard the news directly from the source, we can finally celebrate. There is currently no timetable on when she’s due.
As we said, this muddles up the girl group’s schedule for the near future. Yung Miami has been keeping herself busy with promo and videos as she awaits JT’s return but now, she will likely need to take some time off as well.
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Kansas Buffalo Wild Wings Managers Said It’s OK To Refuse Black Customers
May 22– May 22–Managers at an Overland Park Buffalo Wild Wings regularly made derogatory comments about African American customers and allowed employees to refuse them service or give them poor service, according to a federal lawsuit filed Monday.
The plaintiff’s lawyer, Gerald Gray, said white employees refused to serve black customers because, they said, “blacks don’t give good tips.”
The lawsuit was filed Monday in U.S. District Court in Kansas by a former employee of the Buffalo Wild Wings at 105th Street and Metcalf Avenue, who is suing the company for fostering a “racially hostile work environment,” and for racial discrimination, age discrimination, discrimination based on a disability and retaliation. It names as defendants Buffalo Wild Wings and the parent company Inspire Brands.
The employee, Gary Lovelace, says he was fired after reporting his concerns about discrimination and workplace safety. Lovelace, a 55-year-old black man, worked as a cook at Buffalo Wild Wings for 12 years before he was fired.
A Buffalo Wild Wings spokesperson told The Star Thursday that the company is conducting an internal investigation of the allegations but will not comment on pending litigation.
“Buffalo Wild Wings values an inclusive environment and we have no tolerance for discrimination of any kind,” the spokesperson said.
Management at the Overland Park location did not immediately respond to The Star’s request for comment.
According to the lawsuit, much of Lovelace’s troubles began after the hiring of a new general manager in late 2016 or early 2017.
In addition to witnessing management’s derogatory comments about African American customers, Lovelace said, he was consistently subjected to racial comments that were dismissed as jokes despite his complaints.
In one instance, an assistant general manager introduced Lovelace to another employee as the “angry black man.” Lovelace does not believe the manager was disciplined after he reported the incident, according to the suit.
The lawsuit also said Lovelace was targeted because of his age and disability.
His general manager was angered when he requested breaks from working in the freezer when it triggered his asthma, the lawsuit says, and the manager complained that Lovelace was old when it took him a long time to finish a task.
Lovelace was unable to get pay raises or promotions despite his efforts, and his general manager consistently complained that he was overpaid, the lawsuit said.
He was consistently asked to take out the trash and clean floors, even though it wasn’t part of his job description and management “tried to force Mr. Lovelace to work less favorable shifts” despite his seniority, according to the lawsuit.
This occurred despite Lovelace reporting to management that the younger workers incorrectly rotated products, creating health risks, Lovelace said.
In 2017 Lovelace was regularly disciplined for arriving late to work because of his role as a caretaker for a sick family member, the suit says. He was told that, rather than informing managers ahead of time, he should call in sick and not come in when he had to be late to work.
According to the suit, younger, non-African American employees did not receive similar treatment.
“Mr. Lovelace became fearful and was often stressed due to the tension he faced on the job during his shifts over the last year of his employment,” the suit said.
Lovelace reported his concerns of discrimination to management multiple times but was ultimately fired in October of 2017 for arriving late to work.
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