Target launches Fresh and Frozen Grocery pickup in Nashville

Target’s Fresh and Frozen Grocery Pickup is now available in Nashville.

Following the successful launch of their fresh and frozen grocery pickup service in other markets, Target is now offering the same service in Nashville.

Customers in Nashville now have access to shop for hundreds of fresh and frozen items from fresh fruit, popsicles and ice cream to burgers and buns via Target’s Drive Up (curbside) and Order Pickup (in store) services.

“With the enhanced assortment, guests can shop hundreds of items across produce, dairy, bakery, meat and frozen products in addition to the more than 250,000 items available for pickup across categories like home, apparel, essentials and more,” said Target representatives.

“The enhancement offers guests another easy, free and contactless way to get what they need, at a time when people are looking for safer ways to shop for essentials.”

According to Target, Drive Up and Order Pickup services will continue to be free, with no minimum order or membership required. Orders with fresh and frozen groceries will be ready in just a few hours and can be picked up at the guest’s convenience.

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