Target's New Policy Sparks Outrage Over Mandatory Smiles: "Nothing Says Corporate Joy Like a Forced Greeting"
A recent initiative by retail giant Target has left employees and customers alike scratching their heads. The company's new program, dubbed 10-4, is forcing staff to engage with customers in a more overtly friendly manner, including smiling, making eye contact, waving, and using "friendly, approachable, and welcoming" body language.
Employees within 10 feet of a customer are now required to greet them personally and initiate a warm interaction, while those within four feet must do the same. The idea behind the program is to elevate the shopping experience for patrons and make them feel truly appreciated, but many have taken to social media to express their discontent.
"It's just so forced," said one Reddit user who claims to be a Target employee. "Who the f--k is waving at guests? I would find that creepy." Another worker joked that the person responsible for implementing the policy must be an alien and should be investigated by US authorities.
Customers have also taken to sharing their outrage on social media, with many expressing their desire to be left alone while shopping. "I give you permission to not look at me and smile," one user wrote. Others have quipped about maintaining a safe distance from employees, saying they'll stay 11 feet away if that's what it takes.
While Target's new policy is similar to those implemented by other major retailers like Walmart and Disney, which also require employees to make eye contact with customers at certain distances, the company's approach has struck a chord of annoyance among staff and patrons alike. As one worker put it, "Nothing says corporate joy like a mandatory smile – let alone a full-on greeting."
A recent initiative by retail giant Target has left employees and customers alike scratching their heads. The company's new program, dubbed 10-4, is forcing staff to engage with customers in a more overtly friendly manner, including smiling, making eye contact, waving, and using "friendly, approachable, and welcoming" body language.
Employees within 10 feet of a customer are now required to greet them personally and initiate a warm interaction, while those within four feet must do the same. The idea behind the program is to elevate the shopping experience for patrons and make them feel truly appreciated, but many have taken to social media to express their discontent.
"It's just so forced," said one Reddit user who claims to be a Target employee. "Who the f--k is waving at guests? I would find that creepy." Another worker joked that the person responsible for implementing the policy must be an alien and should be investigated by US authorities.
Customers have also taken to sharing their outrage on social media, with many expressing their desire to be left alone while shopping. "I give you permission to not look at me and smile," one user wrote. Others have quipped about maintaining a safe distance from employees, saying they'll stay 11 feet away if that's what it takes.
While Target's new policy is similar to those implemented by other major retailers like Walmart and Disney, which also require employees to make eye contact with customers at certain distances, the company's approach has struck a chord of annoyance among staff and patrons alike. As one worker put it, "Nothing says corporate joy like a mandatory smile – let alone a full-on greeting."