Shatel Huntley has a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice from Georgia State University. In her spare time, she works with special needs adults and travels the world. Her interests include traveling to off the beaten path destinations, shopping, couponing, and saving.
Rebate apps promise easy cash back on everyday purchases. You scan receipts, link loyalty cards, or shop through their portals, and small amounts of money accumulate in your account. It seems like a win-win: getting paid for things you already bought. However, there’s a significant, often less-discussed, trade-off involved. These “free money” apps are businesses,…
Stockpiling groceries and household goods when they’re on sale can seem like a smart financial move. Having a well-stocked pantry offers convenience and a buffer against price increases. However, not all items are suitable for long-term stockpiling. Some products degrade in quality, expire relatively quickly, take up excessive space, or simply encourage overconsumption if too…
“Limited-Time Promotions” (LTPs) are a favorite marketing tactic across many industries, from retail and restaurants to travel and software. Phrases like “Sale Ends Sunday!” or “Only 48 Hours Left!” create a sense of urgency. They aim to compel consumers to make a purchase quickly for fear of missing out (FOMO). While some LTPs offer genuine,…
Loyalty point programs are a ubiquitous marketing strategy. Airlines, hotels, credit card companies, and retailers all use them to encourage repeat business. The promise is simple: spend money, earn points, and redeem those points for valuable rewards like free flights, hotel stays, or merchandise. However, many consumers find these programs complex, frustrating, or feel the…
“Buy One, Get One Free” (BOGO) deals are a powerful magnet for shoppers. The allure of getting something for “free” is hard to resist. Grocery stores and retailers use BOGO promotions frequently to move inventory and boost sales. While some BOGO offers provide genuine savings, others can be deceptive, leading you to spend more than…
A Costco membership promises access to bulk goods, exclusive deals, and a variety of members-only services, all for an annual fee. For many households, the savings on groceries, gas, and other items easily justify this cost. However, not all of Costco’s highly touted perks offer significant value to every member. Depending on your lifestyle, spending…
Everyone loves a good discount. Seeing a lower price or a “sale” tag can make us feel like we’re getting a fantastic deal. However, not all items marketed as “discounted” or found in budget sections offer true value. Some products are consistently overpriced relative to their utility, quality, or alternatives, even when appearing to be…
Most shoppers know about weekly sales flyers and digital coupons. However, some supermarket discounts are more elusive. They are tied to specific times of day or days of the week. Missing these narrow windows means missing out on potential savings. These time-sensitive deals often apply to perishable items or reflect daily store operational cycles. Knowing…
The clearance aisle in a grocery store can seem like a treasure trove for bargain hunters. It promises significant discounts on items nearing expiration, those with damaged packaging, or discontinued products. While genuine savings are often found here, stores also employ subtle strategies and “tricks” within these sections to maximize their own profits and minimize…
Grocery shopping often feels like a purely transactional experience focused on spending money. However, many supermarkets offer legitimate freebies, samples, or valuable services that savvy shoppers can take advantage of. These “giveaways” might not always be heavily advertised. They often require a bit of observation or knowing where to look. From free cookies for kids…