Starbucks barista at register caption "when customers start asking me for recommendations but I was hired to work at Target and just so happened to get placed in Starbucks" (l) Target Starbucks with Target shopping cart (c) Starbucks barista at register caption "when customers start asking me for recommendations but I was hired to work at Target and just so happened to get placed in Starbucks" (r)

TARGET CUSTOMER CHECKS OUT GROCERY ITEMS AT IN-STORE STARBUCKS WHEN CHECK OUT LINE IS TOO LONG

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What do you do when the line at Target is too long? For most people, the solution would be to wait in the long line behind the rest of the customers. But TikTok user Camo (@camocamille) has another solution — check out at Starbucks.

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As it turns out, the Starbucks employees within Target seem just as able to check out customers as other Target employees, meaning that customers like Camo can skip long lines with ease and pick up a coffee along the way.

Target checkout with huge line of people (l) person holding items at Target speaking with Starbucks logo centered at bottom (c) person checking out t Target Starbucks (r)

“And that is how you knock out two birds with one stone!” she concludes.

Some TikTokers who claimed to have Target and Starbucks experience jumped in the comments section to say that, while this is in fact possible, a Starbucks employee might not always check out Target customers. “At my target we don’t ring people out at Starbucks or the return desk so this doesn’t work for all locations js y’all,” one user wrote.