'Morning Edition' Returns: Retailer Says Humbug Target made news by banning people asking for money, including those holiday bell ringers who collect donations for the Salvation Army. Now Wal-Mart is one-upping its rival and says it will match up to $1 million in donations to the bell ringers.

'Morning Edition' Returns: Retailer Says Humbug

'Morning Edition' Returns: Retailer Says Humbug

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Target made news by banning people asking for money, including those holiday bell ringers who collect donations for the Salvation Army. Now Wal-Mart is one-upping its rival and says it will match up to $1 million in donations to the bell ringers.