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Target 4th of July sale now live: BOGO burgers, 40% off soda, FREE gift cards, 60% off patio furniture, more

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Just after Best Buy launched its holiday sale this morning, the Target 4th of July event is now in full swing to get you ready for your holiday get togethers later this week. While the Best Buy event is largely base around tech pickups and major home appliances, Target’s 4th of July sale is a great place to pickup all of the groceries, snacks, beverages, yard games, and pool accessories, you need before the cookouts start this Friday. 

Target 4th of July sale now live

There are certainly some tech deals and small kitchen appliances, as well as some smart home gear in the sale, but the Target 4th of July event is predominantly featuring groceries and all of the gear you need for your cookout later this week. 

Some of the highlights here include 40% off soda multi-packs, burgers, condiments, and snacks of all sorts, many of which are eligible for a series BOGO offers as well. 

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The Target 4th of July sale will be live from now through Sunday, but you’ll obviously want to get in there as soon as possible before certain items sell out and so you can ensure deliver before Friday and this upcoming weekend. 

Scope out some of the highlights from the Target 4th of July deal ad below:

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at gadgetnewsonline where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices