SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Target is rolling out more locations for customers to take advantage of drive-up shopping.
Target's Drive Up service is expanding to more customers who place orders through the Target mobile app. The free service then delivers a customer's order to their car in under two minutes.
Currently, the service is available in more than 1,100 Target locations, including in San Diego County:
- South Park (3030 Grape St., San Diego)
- Mission Valley (1288 Camino Del Rio N., San Diego)
- Lemon Grove (3424 College Ave., San Diego)
- National City Plaza Bonita (3060 Plaza Bonita Rd., National City)
- Grossmont (5500 Grossmont Center Dr., La Mesa)
- Chula Vista East (910 Eastlake Pkwy, Chula Vista)
- Rancho San Diego (2911 Jamacha Rd., El Cajon)
- El Cajon (250 Broadway, El Cajon)
- Mira Mesa (8251 Mira Mesa Blvd., San Diego)
- Santee (9846 Mission Gorge Rd., Santee)
- Poway (14823 Pomerado Rd., Poway)
- San Diego Del Sur (17170 Camino Del Sur, San Diego)
- Escondido South (280 E Via Rancho Pkwy, Escondido)
- Escondido (1280 Auto Park Way, Escondido)
- Vista South (3150 Business Park Dr., Vista)
- Vista (1751 University Dr., Vista)
- Oceanside (2255 S El Camino Real, Oceanside)
- Rancho California(29676 Rancho California Rd., Temecula)
- San Clemente (990 Avenida Vista Hermosa, San Clemente)
- Murrieta (41040 California Oaks Rd., Murrieta)
“With this expansion of Drive Up, we’re continuing the momentum from our coast-to-coast roll out last year to bring even more guests their fastest Target Run yet,” Dawn Block, Target's senior vice president of digital, said in a release. “Guests love the ease and convenience of these parking lot pickups—in fact, it’s our top-rated fulfillment service.”
Target's move comes as more retailers opt to offer curbside pick-up for orders, including the company's competitor Walmart, which also offers drive-up delivery for orders made the same day.