The red balls outside Target are more than decor – expert reveals the real use of the balls people often use for sitting | The Sun

IF YOU’VE been to a suburban Target, there’s a chance you’ve walked right by – or even sat on – the giant red cement balls lining its sidewalks.

It turns out the balls aren’t just decoration or meant for sitting, according to an expert.


Cathy Pedrayes, who shares safety and security tips on her social media pages and calls herself “The Mom Friend of the group,” revealed that the giant red balls are actually a safety feature. 

“The red balls at Target are there for a reason,” she said over a video of herself cheerfully jumping off of one.

“These are bollards, and tons of stores use them for safety.

“Whether it’s a concrete ball or post, these can stop a car or truck from driving into the store.”

The video was liked over 500,000 times and received hundreds of shocked comments from users who had no idea about the safety feature.

“Not me thinking it was for sitting,” one person commented with a laughing emoji.

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“Nah they’re for jumping,” a second user protested.

A third person even admitted they often tried pushing the balls over, but had no luck.

In reply to another viewer who stated they thought the red balls were just for decoration, Cathy said: “Target made them round for branding but they have a real purpose.”

In other Target insider news, a TikToker previously revealed you can get free coffee while shopping at the beloved department store.

Plus, an avid shopper revealed six money-saving tips that she claimed can save you thousands at Target.


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