Target Corporation has launched a new employee engagement initiative called the “10-4” program, requiring store workers to smile, make eye contact, and greet customers within 10 feet, followed by offering assistance once within four feet.

The policy, which rolled out nationwide this week, is part of a broader effort to improve the in-store shopping experience and drive sales.

Target Launches 10-4 Customer Service Policy

The move comes after Target reported a modest 0.3% increase in third-quarter comparable sales—a figure that fell short of internal expectations.

With e-commerce continuing to siphon traffic from brick-and-mortar locations, the retailer is doubling down on personalized, human interactions to differentiate itself from online competitors.

“Customer connection is at the heart of what makes Target special,” a company spokesperson said in a statement. “The ’10-4′ program empowers team members to create welcoming, helpful moments that encourage guests to shop longer and return more often.”

The initiative echoes similar greeting protocols already in place at rival retailers like Walmart, which has long trained employees to acknowledge shoppers promptly upon entry.

Industry analysts say such strategies can meaningfully influence consumer behavior.

“Even small positive interactions—like a smile or a greeting—can increase dwell time and impulse purchases,” said retail consultant Sarah Klein of Beacon Insights. “In a category where online giants dominate convenience, in-store warmth becomes a competitive advantage.”

While some employees have welcomed the structured approach as a clear way to engage customers, others have expressed concerns about the mandate’s rigidity. “It feels a little forced when you’re told exactly when and how to smile,” one anonymous Target worker told a local news outlet. “But if it helps sales and keeps our store open, I get it.”

Target says the program includes training modules focused on authentic engagement, not just compliance.

Store leaders will monitor adherence through observation and customer feedback, though no formal penalties for non-compliance have been announced.

As the crucial holiday shopping season approaches, Target is banking on the “10-4” program to help close the gap between online and in-store performance—and deliver a friendlier face to shoppers in the process.

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