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'I was SO devastated': Why shoppers are upset with Target's Christmas range

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'I was SO devastated': Why shoppers are upset with Target's Christmas range

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1759194611570.png 'I was SO devastated': Why shoppers are upset with Target's Christmas range
Christmas shoppers fume over Target’s big switch. Image source: Pexels/Brigitte Tohm | Disclaimer: This is a stock image used for illustrative purposes only and does not depict the actual person, item, or event described.

If you walked into Target this season expecting shelves of charming Christmas decorations, you may have felt something was missing.



Instead of the beloved festive ranges that once made the chain stand out, shoppers are now greeted with Kmart’s Anko brand.



For many Australians, the sparkle of Christmas shopping at Target has dimmed.




For decades, Target carved out a unique place in the Christmas market, offering decorations that balanced affordability with quality.



Shoppers could rely on designs that looked stylish without breaking the bank, and many built collections over the years.



That changed in 2024 when Target replaced its Christmas range with Anko products—sparking outrage that has continued into Christmas 2025.




Each festive season since the switch, customers have taken to social media to express their frustration.



Gold Coast mum Chelsea Bennett summed it up in a viral video: ‘Just wondering what we did to deserve Target ditching their Christmas range and giving us Anko? Three years without Target Christmas decor and it is still devastating.’





Her post drew thousands of comments from Australians mourning the loss of Target’s once-reliable offerings.



Some saw the change as more than just sentimentality—it was about quality.



One shopper wrote: ‘Anko is excellent value and quite reliable, but they are not quality products. The bigger issue here is that you now have less choice. Kmart or Kmart.’




'If I wanted to shop Anko products, I'd go to Kmart. If I wanted some mid-high end products, I'd go to Target.'

Facebook shopper, Yahoo Lifestyle



For loyal customers, the biggest heartbreak has been the inability to complete existing decoration sets.



Families who had collected matching stockings and ornaments over years suddenly found themselves unable to add to their displays.



As one customer noted, ‘It's just so sad seeing people having to post up their stockings for sale because they couldn't find the additional letter that they need.’




The financial impact was revealed during the 2024 post-Christmas sales.



At Target Knox, Anko Christmas trees originally priced at $129 were cleared out for just $10, suggesting stock simply did not move at full price.



‘This will be below cost, but clearing them at $10 is still better than literally putting them in a skip, or warehousing them until next year. They'll just buy 20% less next year,’ one bargain hunter said.



For many Australians, this confirmed what they already knew—Target’s decision was not resonating with customers.



Once a go-to for ‘accessible quality’ Christmas pieces, the store had abandoned what made it special.



‘I'm genuinely devastated by the change. target had the BEST mid range homewares 😭,’ lamented one shopper, while another said: ‘Every year I look forward to new target Christmas items 😭😭😭 I was SO devastated when I heard they were doing anko Christmas 💔.’




Why Target's Christmas range was special:



  • Quality materials that lasted multiple seasons

  • Coordinated collections you could build over time

  • Affordable pricing without looking cheap

  • Australian-designed pieces that suited local tastes

  • Wide variety from traditional to contemporary styles




The change came from parent company Wesfarmers’ decision to merge Target with Kmart, insisting customers would still be satisfied.



Yet the ongoing backlash has shown the opposite, with many shoppers accusing the company of erasing choice in favour of consolidation.



Other retailers have since stepped in to fill the gap.



Bed Bath N’ Table and Adairs offer high-quality coordinated collections, TK Maxx provides discounted branded decorations, and Big W has expanded its mid-tier offerings.



Still, none have quite recreated the niche Target once held.




For older Australians, the shift represents more than lost shopping options—it feels like the loss of tradition.



Social media posts even mocked the change with videos set to horror movie music when shoppers stumbled upon Anko ranges at Target.



As Christmas 2025 approaches, the frustration shows no sign of fading.



Target has not brought back its old festive designs, and clearance sales suggest the strategy is still struggling financially.



The future of its Christmas range now depends on whether the company listens to its customers or continues down the path of sameness.



What This Means For You


In 2024, Target replaced its much-loved Christmas decorations with Kmart’s Anko brand, a move that left many shoppers disappointed. Customers complained not only about the drop in quality but also about the heartbreak of being unable to complete the coordinated collections they had built over years.



The backlash was clear when post-Christmas sales saw Anko stock heavily marked down, with some items selling for just a fraction of their original price—proof that demand was not what Target had hoped. While other retailers like Adairs, Bed Bath N’ Table, TK Maxx, and Big W have stepped in to offer alternatives, many Australians still miss the magic of Target’s Christmas aisles.



For those who cherished the tradition of adding one or two new pieces each year, this change feels like more than a retail decision—it feels like the loss of a holiday ritual.




If Target’s switch to Anko left you feeling disappointed about Christmas shopping, you’re not alone in noticing how festive traditions at the shops have been changing.



Even the way stores put up their Christmas displays has become a hot topic, with many shoppers debating whether the holiday magic is being replaced by marketing tactics.



If you’d like to see another example of how festive shopping habits are shifting, this next story dives into the controversy over when and how stores bring out their Christmas stock.



Read more: Christmas displays have Aussie shoppers divided: Why your wallet might be the real victim





Will Target ever bring back the festive magic that once made it a Christmas favourite, or has that sparkle been lost forever?

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What a storm in a teacup.
There are plenty of other stores selling quality Xmas decorations.
The reason Target amalgamated with KMart was falling sales.
In the Mandurah Forum Target store, in years past, you could go in there and shoot a gun and not hit anyone. There were more staff than customers.
A store can't survive on the sale of Xmas decorations. It needs a constart flow of customer, year round.. Where were all those loyal Xmas customers during the rest of the year?
 
Since they removed Target from Dubbo & replaced it with K-Mart I have been left wondering where do I buy the things I loved at Target. I definitely won't shop at K-Mart with their checkout in the middle of the store & someone requiring you to show your shopping to them at the exit. So you have to line up twice to leave the store after finishing your shop. Plus, the sizing of clothing is ridiculous. You can't just walk in & buy what you need without trying it on. Size is not consistent across all clothing. In some instances I needed size 20 but move to another item & I needed size 16. How ridiculous is that?
 
Really !!! What a stupid article 🙄 They look like ok Christmas decorations to me.

We are apparently going through a cost of living crisis so Im guessing buying decorations and expensive ones at that would be the last thing on people's minds.

People should be praising Target rather than complaining. If they want to pay an arm and a leg then go to Myers. I heard they are desperate for sales

Do people not realise Target sell 85% Anko now !!
 
Since they removed Target from Dubbo & replaced it with K-Mart I have been left wondering where do I buy the things I loved at Target. I definitely won't shop at K-Mart with their checkout in the middle of the store & someone requiring you to show your shopping to them at the exit. So you have to line up twice to leave the store after finishing your shop. Plus, the sizing of clothing is ridiculous. You can't just walk in & buy what you need without trying it on. Size is not consistent across all clothing. In some instances I needed size 20 but move to another item & I needed size 16. How ridiculous is that?
Well I guess if you don't want to shop at Kmart you're out of luck.
I understand it's a massive first world problem and probably adds an extra five minutes to your shopping experience.
What a drag.
Chill out, if that's the worst thing you have to worry about, consider yourself lucky.
People complain about online shopping,
because they want to try things on, now you're complaining because you have to try things on. There's no pleasing some people.
It's seems like looking for inconsequential things to complain about has become a national pastime.🤦‍♀️
 
I would have thought that most of us would have far too many Christmas decorations by now. I’ve downsized our tree and gave most of our decorations away, I kept enough to decorate the tree and a few special favourites that have been collected over the years. I did tell my son that I was going to decorate his house this Christmas on account of being coerced into wearing a Christmas Tshirt last year. He thought that was a bit extreme, but seeing as I need to buy new shirts for this year, I think some sort of payback is required. Might have to go to Target. 😂
 
EVERY BODY IS TARGETING THE WRONG STORES
Target, KMart, office works, Bunnings , first choice liquor, home and timber group,catch of the day group,coles, Insure my ride motor cycle insurance, Blue scope distribution, Aboriginal Business Australia, Mitre 10, Myers,Wespine industries, WES CEF, Stratco Home improvements, Lump energy, Curragh coal mine, WesTrac CAT Equipment,
NOW with such a strong presence in the country, do you think that the board answers to-- it is certainly not the consumers
The largest shareholder in Wesfarmers was BlackRock Inc., an American investment management firm that owns 16 million shares.

Other major shareholders include Vanguard Group Inc. (12 million shares), Macquarie Group Ltd. (6 million shares), and AustralianSuper Pty Ltd. (5 million shares).

In total, institutional investors own over 40% of Wesfarmers’s stock.
So if you want to make a complaint make it to the ROOT source of the problem--the CEO of Wesfarmers
 
I thought the remaining Target stores were still Target stores and not k mart stock so that shows how long it has been since I have been in one. I have always preferred Target out of the two but very rarely shop in them these days. Used to shop in Target alot when my daughters were younger and shopping for grandchildren. Do not understand if they are selling anko products why they are not K Mart stores then!
 
I thought the remaining Target stores were still Target stores and not k mart stock so that shows how long it has been since I have been in one. I have always preferred Target out of the two but very rarely shop in them these days. Used to shop in Target alot when my daughters were younger and shopping for grandchildren. Do not understand if they are selling anko products why they are not K Mart stores then!
Wesfarmers own the shops and they have a special deal with China to produce the ANKO brand for all of the shops they own soon you will only be able to buy ANKO in office works, Bunnings , as the products are so much cheaper that profits are so much better.
 
I thought the remaining Target stores were still Target stores and not k mart stock so that shows how long it has been since I have been in one. I have always preferred Target out of the two but very rarely shop in them these days. Used to shop in Target alot when my daughters were younger and shopping for grandchildren. Do not understand if they are selling anko products why they are not K Mart stores then!
They still sell some other products. but mainly Anko.
 
What a storm in a teacup.
There are plenty of other stores selling quality Xmas decorations.
The reason Target amalgamated with KMart was falling sales.
In the Mandurah Forum Target store, in years past, you could go in there and shoot a gun and not hit anyone. There were more staff than customers.
A store can't survive on the sale of Xmas decorations. It needs a constart flow of customer, year round.. Where were all those loyal Xmas customers during the rest of the year?
On Temu
 
Seriously? With all the abhorrent issues in the world at the moment and a US President left to go rampant in the world, the decorations not available in Target are a real concern? o_O 🤮
 
What I don’t get is our nearest Westfield shopping centre has both Target and Kmart a few doors away from each other. I believe clothing and maybe a couple of other departments are still Target but mostly Anko. I wondered as I walked past Target yesterday how long it would last, probably as long as it takes Westfield to find someone wanting a large store that they can afford !
 
It wont effect me at all as I don't shop at either. I support local by shopping at markets where the items are made or grown by the people selling them.
 
I don't like shopping at Kmart now as everything is Anko brand. Will also apply to Target if they become an Anko store.
Big W offers good variety of choice and quality. Now my go to store
 
I haven't bought Xmas decorations for over 39 years.

I would prefer to buy a Tooth Fairy tree.

Why celebrate a myth? May as well celebrate Superman's birthday.... 29 February. Thankfully, it only comes once every four years!
 
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Simple don’t buy it .
 
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What I don’t get is our nearest Westfield shopping centre has both Target and Kmart a few doors away from each other. I believe clothing and maybe a couple of other departments are still Target but mostly Anko. I wondered as I walked past Target yesterday how long it would last, probably as long as it takes Westfield to find someone wanting a large store that they can afford !
Same thing at Mandurah Forum, you really don't need both
 
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I got rid of boxes and boxes of Xmas decorations before I moved house.
I invested in a collapsible tree that is already set up with lights and decorations. So easy to put up and down and takes up no room to store.
A bit on the expensive side but I feel it was worth it.
 
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Sometimes one has to wonder who writes this sort of nonsense. Go into a op shop around Christmas time and you can sometimes pick up beautiful decorations, which were made years ago and very good quality. If anyone ever experiences a child or grandchild being diagnosed with cancer, then they will know the definition of devastation.
 
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