Need those batteries or a new swimsuit fast? Target is expanding its next-day delivery service to 35 more cities this fall, including two more in Florida.
The retailer announced on Tuesday, Sept. 16, that it will offer next-day delivery for 85% of its items in 35 new metro areas by the end of October. Target already offers same-day and next-day delivery in several markets throughout the United States, such as Miami.
“We already reach 80% of the U.S. population with same-day delivery — often within two or three hours — and 99% with two-day shipping,” the company said.
Here’s what to know about Target’s next-day delivery expansion.
Which Target markets in Florida are getting next-day delivery?
Target will launch next-day delivery in 35 new cities by the end of October, the company said. In Florida, that means:
Here are the locations getting it elsewhere:
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The company has plans to add at least 20 more metro areas in 2026.
What other stores offer next-day delivery?
More and more retailers are offering same-day and next-day delivery for customers, including Amazon Prime, Walmart, Best Buy, Costco and The Home Depot.
Amazon, which made it mainstream and even manages same-day delivery in some markets, announced earlier this year that it delivered more than 9 billion items through same-day or next-day delivery in 2024.
How much is Target’s next-day delivery?
Target’s next-day delivery is $5.99, or free for orders of $35 and more.
The service is also free, with no order minimum, for Target Circle 360 members and purchases made with a Target Circle Card.
What items are eligible for Target’s next-day delivery?
About 85% of Targets items are eligible for next-day delivery, the retailer said.
To check individual items, look at an item’s product detail page online. Items will also be flagged as eligible for next-day delivery in the cart and checkout pages.
This article originally appeared on Sarasota Herald-Tribune: Target expands next-day delivery to more cities, including 2 in Florida. Here’s where
Reporting by C. A. Bridges and Greta Cross, Daytona Beach News-Journal / Sarasota Herald-Tribune
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