Target said Saturday night an hourslong register outage had ended, after nationwide "system issues" prevented customers from checking out at registers. The outage caused long checkout lines at Target locations, with upset customers posting images and video on social media. It's unclear what caused the outages, though the system has since been restored.

Target issued a statement to CBS News thanking customers for their patience and employees for their quick response. "The temporary outage earlier today was the result of an internal technology issue that lasted for approximately two hours. Our technology team worked quickly to identify and fix the issue, and we apologize for the inconvenience and frustration this caused for our guests. After an initial but thorough review, we can confirm that this was not a data breach or security-related issue, and no guest information was compromised at any time," the company said.

It’s not the super bowl, but the nationwide target outage does have that certain big event vibe pic.twitter.com/YfNx8aR98a — jacob knott (@jknott_57) June 15, 2019

Target has more than 1,800 stores across the U.S.