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.
Grocery stores are designed to entice us, offering a vast array of foods and products. While navigating the aisles, certain sections pose a greater threat to both our waistlines and our wallets than others. One aisle, in particular, stands out as a potential minefield for health and budget goals: the snack aisle. Packed with chips,…
The grocery industry is notoriously competitive and constantly evolving. We often see familiar supermarket chains struggle, close stores, or lose relevance, while others seem to thrive, innovate, and gain loyal followings. What makes some chains decline while others improve or maintain success? It’s rarely one single factor, but rather a combination of strategic decisions, operational…
Saving money on groceries is a necessary goal for many households. However, extreme or misguided cost-cutting measures related to food can sometimes inadvertently lead to serious health risks or even medical emergencies. While being frugal is smart, compromising safety or essential nutrition to save a few dollars can have severe consequences. It’s crucial to distinguish…
Snack aisles in American grocery stores offer a dazzling array of colorful, flavorful treats. We often grab our favorite chips, cookies, or candies without closely scrutinizing the long ingredient lists. However, some common ingredients approved for use in the US are actually banned or heavily restricted in other developed nations, particularly in the European Union,…
Certain food items carry an aura of luxury and exclusivity, commanding premium prices. Think truffle oil, gourmet salts, exotic fruits, or highly marketed “superfood” powders. These items often promise unique flavors, exceptional health benefits, or simply the cachet of consuming something rare and expensive. But is the high cost always justified by superior quality or…
We often associate the “fresh” foods sections of the grocery store – produce, dairy, meat – with items harvested or prepared very recently. While supermarkets strive for freshness, the complex modern food supply chain means many items travel long distances and spend considerable time in transit and storage before reaching shelves. Factors like controlled atmosphere…
Grocery stores serve millions of customers daily, involving complex operations, numerous employees, and vast product inventories. Given this scale, legal issues inevitably arise. While most shopping trips are uneventful, supermarkets sometimes face lawsuits stemming from incidents or practices that many consumers might have encountered or worried about. These lawsuits often highlight areas where stores allegedly…
Texas holds a legendary reputation for beef and steakhouses, deeply rooted in its ranching history and barbecue culture. Many instantly associate the Lone Star State with perfectly grilled, generously portioned steaks. While Texas certainly boasts incredible options, it doesn’t hold a monopoly on exceptional steak experiences in America. Several other states offer world-class steakhouses, often…
Have you ever completed your grocery purchase only to be handed a receipt seemingly long enough to wrap a small gift? These lengthy printouts, often stretching far beyond the simple list of items bought, are a common feature of modern supermarket checkouts. Why the excessive length? While the itemized list contributes, much of that paper…
Donating food to local food banks or pantries is a generous act aimed at helping neighbors facing food insecurity. Many people clean their cupboards with good intentions, hoping to provide useful items. However, food banks are rejecting items that seem helpful. This can be confusing or even discouraging for donors. Understanding why certain items are…