This Target returns truckload is 26 pallets of Target general-merchandise returns and shelf pulls at $12,200. A treasure-hunt truckload for distributors and bin-store operators. Returns-and-shelf-pull loads carry more variety and upside than sealed case-packs: mixed condition means lower cost per item and the chance of high-value finds across 26 pallets.
What is in a returns truckload
- 26 pallets of Target GM returns and shelf pulls
- Mixed general merchandise across categories
- Customer-return and shelf-pull condition
- Brand-name and Target private-label items
Returns-and-shelf-pull means mixed condition. A working share is resale-ready, some needs testing, and the variety is the appeal. The scale gives consistent volume to sort and grade, and bin-store operators thrive on exactly this kind of varied, treasure-hunt inventory.
Truckload economics
At the truckload tier, returns loads cost less per item than sealed case-packs because of the mixed condition. The trade-off is processing. Distributors and bin stores break the load down, route resale-ready items to shelves and online, and the wins fund the misses across 26 pallets of Target stock.
Plan the operation
You will need a forklift or dock, storage and a grading workflow; freight is included. Reference the Target corporate site for private-label context.
Who buys a returns truckload
- Bin-store chains running treasure-hunt rotation
- Distributors supplying smaller resellers
- Discount retailers and processing operations
- Export buyers sourcing mixed volume
Target returns truckload FAQ
How many pallets are in the Target returns truckload?
26 pallets of GM returns and shelf pulls at $12,200.
Is everything working?
No. Returns and shelf pulls are mixed condition; test and grade on intake.
Is freight included?
Yes. Free nationwide freight across the contiguous US.
Compare the case-pack and clothing truckloads in the pallet range or the full Save More catalog.
Condition: All Save More products ship as new, overstock, and clean returns from US retailer distribution channels. Inventory is inspected before pallet assembly; any condition-specific notes are disclosed on the invoice.

