Target Circle 360 Now Brings 100+ Stores to Floridians’ Doorsteps, Markup-Free

Florida Target shoppers have a new reason to celebrate: Target Circle 360 members can now enjoy same-day delivery from over 100 retailers and regional grocers without any markups.

This expansion of the Target Circle 360 program aims to provide Floridians with a more convenient and cost-effective shopping experience.

A New Era of Convenience

Target Circle 360, Target’s premium membership program, offers unlimited same-day delivery through Shipt from Target and other popular retailers.

The recent expansion means members can now access same-day delivery from a broader range of retailers, all without additional markups. This service is designed to meet the growing demand for quick and affordable delivery options.

Some examples of the new same-day delivery retailers Target Circle 360 members now have access to include:

  • CVS
  • PetSmart
  • Lowe’s Home Improvement

Target’s executive vice president, Cara Sylvester, comments, “From the start, Target Circle 360 has been about building strong relationships with our guests and growing with them to deliver more value and ease. We’ve never charged markups on same-day delivery from Target, and now Target Circle 360 members can exclusively enjoy this no-markup benefit from more than 100 retailers and grocers across Shipt’s network, too.”

What Makes Target Circle 360 Different

There are plenty of delivery memberships out there, but Target Circle 360 stands out for a few key reasons.

First, there’s the no-markup policy. What you see online is what you pay, which isn’t always the case with other delivery apps.

That’s a big deal for shoppers trying to avoid those sneaky upcharges that quietly eat into their budget.

Second, the number of retailers and local grocers included is impressive. With more than 100 partners, the program goes well beyond just groceries and essentials. You can order everything from pet food to party decorations and have it on your doorstep that same day.

Third, it all works through Shipt, which Target acquired in 2017.

Shipt’s focus on personalized service and speedy delivery is what makes this program feel more premium than some other alternatives.

Below is a graphic highlighting the key differences between Target’s Circle and Circle 360 membership options.

Image Credit: Target

A Perk That Pays for Itself

At first glance, a Target Circle 360 membership might seem like just another fee—$49/year or $4.99/month for Circle Card holders ($99/year or $10.99/month for non-discounted membership).

But for Floridians who use it regularly, the savings and convenience add up.

Between avoiding delivery markups, gas money, and time spent in checkout lines, it’s easy to break even on a Target Circle 360 membership subscription after just a few orders.

It also helps reduce impulse buys because you’re shopping with a plan, not wandering down the discounted section.

Even if you don’t own a Circle Card, you still might be eligible for savings.

The Rise of Same-Day Delivery in America

Same-day delivery used to feel like a luxury. But now it’s becoming an expectation. Retailers know this, which is why so many are investing heavily in faster, more flexible delivery options.

That said, shoppers today are looking for more than just speed.

According to a 2023–2024 report by McKinsey, delivery speed has dropped in importance and now ranks fifth among consumer priorities. What matters more?

Reliability, product availability, and flexible delivery windows.

This shift helps explain why programs like Target Circle 360 are gaining traction. It’s not just about getting your items quickly—it’s about knowing they’ll show up on time, with no surprise markups, and without having to rearrange your entire day.

For shoppers in Florida and beyond, that kind of peace of mind is becoming just as valuable as speed itself.

Target’s Presence in Florida

As of May 2025, there are 132 Target locations across Florida, accounting for approximately 7% of all Target stores in the U.S. This means there’s a Target store for approximately every 162,712 people in Florida.

California has the greatest number of Targets, at 319.

Major metropolitan areas like Miami, Orlando, and Tampa have many Target locations, catering to the dense populations and high shopping demand in these regions.

Fun Florida Target Facts

  • Historical Roots: Target opened its first two stores in Florida in the central region in 1991.
  • Innovative Store Formats: Florida has been a testing ground for Target’s small-format stores, designed to cater to urban areas with limited space. The first of these in Florida opened in Gainesville in 2018, though it closed in 2022.
  • Community Engagement: Target has been actively involved in Florida communities, supporting local schools and nonprofits through grants and volunteer efforts via its Target Circle community giving program.

Target’s National Footprint Is Still Growing

As of 2025, Target operates over 1,950 stores across the United States, and they’re still expanding.

The brand has adjusted with the times, opening a mix of full-size and small-format locations to meet different community needs.

That means you’ll find huge suburban Targets with full grocery sections in some places, and compact urban stores packed with essentials in others.

Target clearly intends to stay close to the customer both physically with more locations, and digitally through offerings like Circle 360.

Why Shoppers Love Target

Even with growing competition from Amazon, Walmart, and regional chains, Target still has a loyal fan base. A big part of that is how the brand makes everyday shopping feel fun.

The stores are bright and organized. The aisles are full of many affordable home goods that look like they belong in a catalog. And the collaborations—like the ones with Magnolia or Levi’s—keep things feeling modern and high-quality.

In Newsweek’s 2024 ranking of the World’s Most Trustworthy Companies, Target placed 27th among all retail brands globally. That level of consumer confidence isn’t easy to earn in a crowded marketplace where convenience, cost, and customer service all carry weight.

Part of Target’s staying power comes from how well it adapts.

The retailer has leaned into trends like curbside pickup, app-based deals, and now, same-day delivery,—without losing the charm that made people fall in love with the store in the first place.

So while shoppers are always looking for convenience and price, they also care about how a store makes them feel. And for a lot of Floridians, Target hits that sweet spot of cheerful, reliable, and stylish.

How to Join Target Circle 360

Floridians interested in taking advantage of the expanded same-day delivery service can join Target Circle 360 for an annual fee.

Membership includes unlimited free same-day delivery on eligible orders, exclusive deals, and other perks. To sign up or learn more, visit Target’s official website.

With this expansion, Target continues to enhance the shopping experience for its Florida customers, combining convenience, value, and a broad selection of products—all delivered straight to your doorstep without extra costs.

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