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  2. Target launches a $49 subscription service for customers ...

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    Following in the footsteps of competitors such as Amazon and Walmart, Target's subscription service starts at $49 a year for quick delivery.

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    Walmart+ provides free shipping, as early as the next day, with no minimum order. It also provides free same-day delivery on many items, with a minimum order of $35.

  4. Target Circle Week: Shop the best deals during the big ... - AOL

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    Target Circle 360 is a new paid membership with free same-day delivery using Target's Shipt service. It costs $49 for the first year when you're a Target Circle Cardholder and includes...

  5. Shipt - Wikipedia

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    In December 2017, it was announced that Target Corporation was acquiring Shipt for $550 million and that it would operate as an independent subsidiary following the acquisition. As of 2018, Shipt delivers groceries, home products, and select electronics.

  6. Targeted drug delivery - Wikipedia

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    There are two kinds of targeted drug delivery: active targeted drug delivery, such as some antibody medications, and passive targeted drug delivery, such as the enhanced permeability and retention effect (EPR-effect).

  7. Nuclear weapons delivery - Wikipedia

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    Weapons meant for use in limited military maneuvers such as destroying specific military, communications, or infrastructure targets, are known as tactical nuclear weapons. In terms of explosive yields, nowadays the former have much larger yield than the latter, even though it is not a rule.