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.
Retail rewards programs are designed to foster customer loyalty, but in recent years, many companies have “devalued” their programs to cut costs. They make it harder to earn points, reduce the value of redemptions, or add frustrating restrictions, all while hoping customers won’t notice. This trend, prevalent in 2024 and 2025, has turned some of…
Shoppers in Arizona are all too familiar with “shrinkflation”—the frustrating practice where manufacturers shrink the size of a product while keeping the price the same. However, a new and more deceptive version of this problem is now emerging at self-checkout kiosks across the state. Consumers report that they are not just getting less product for…
Couponing can be a great way to save a significant amount of money on your grocery bill. However, there is a fine line between being a savvy shopper and committing coupon fraud. Stores are cracking down on unethical and illegal couponing practices, and making certain mistakes can get you more than just a denied discount—it…
After years of relentless food inflation, consumers across the country are desperate for relief. While national grocery prices in mid-2025 continue to climb at a moderate pace, a handful of states are bucking the trend, experiencing significant price drops in key food categories. This welcome downturn often results from a combination of strong local agriculture,…
California has a reputation for being ahead of the curve, especially when it comes to health and safety regulations. The state often enacts laws that are stricter than federal guidelines, particularly concerning food. This has led to a unique marketplace where certain food items, legal in other parts of the country, are surprisingly illegal to…
In the world of Texas grocery shopping, everyone is familiar with the weekly ads and digital coupons. However, the most skilled savers use advanced strategies that go beyond simple clipping. These “hacks” involve a deep understanding of store policies, particularly at Texas giants like H-E-B, and a willingness to combine different types of savings. While…
Florida’s grocery scene is intensely competitive, but for many residents, some of the most established chains are losing their luster. Shoppers across the state voice growing frustration with issues like high prices, declining quality, and poor customer service. While new discount players like Aldi continue to expand, some legacy brands struggle to keep pace, leading…
The Peach State offers a unique culinary landscape with flavors deeply rooted in Southern tradition. While you can find staples like Coca-Cola and Chick-fil-A nationwide, a trip to a Georgia grocery store reveals a host of products you simply can’t get anywhere else. These items, from iconic snacks to specific craft beverages, reflect the state’s…
In the competitive New Jersey grocery market, stores like ShopRite, Wegmans, and Stop & Shop use weekly circulars and digital apps to advertise their main deals. However, some of the best savings are not promoted publicly. These unadvertised discounts are often available to shoppers who know the right questions to ask or the right places…
Life in the 1980s was different in many ways, but one of the most striking changes was the list of things that were once free but now come with a significant cost. The shift from an analog to a digital world, combined with new business models that monetize every convenience, has put a price tag…
When news of a potential crisis hits—whether it’s a major storm, a pandemic, or civil unrest—human behavior becomes predictable. People rush to stores to stock up on essential goods, and in a matter of hours, shelves that were once fully stocked become barren. Experience from past emergencies has shown us exactly which items are the…
Customer loyalty is the bedrock of the automotive industry. It convinces a driver to buy another Toyota or Ford simply because their last one was reliable. However, in the rapidly evolving market of 2025, several legacy car brands are experiencing a sharp decline in this crucial metric. A combination of falling reliability, controversial design choices,…
Most shoppers know to check expiration dates on perishable items at the grocery store. However, many consumers let their guard down in other retail environments where they don’t expect to encounter food safety issues. Health inspectors regularly find food expiration violations in a variety of surprising places, from vending machines to hotel lobbies. These businesses…
Rebranding is one of the riskiest moves a company can make. When done right, it can refresh a brand’s image and attract a new generation of customers. When done wrong, it can alienate loyal customers, create confusion, and result in a public relations disaster that costs millions. A successful rebrand requires a deep understanding of…
The internet offers a world of amazing deals, but the promise of a steep discount can sometimes mask a deceptive or illegal scheme. Scammers exploit the excitement of online shopping to lure consumers into fraudulent situations that range from selling counterfeit goods to outright theft. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) constantly warns shoppers that if…
Home decor trends reflect the aesthetic of their time, but what looks chic and modern one year can quickly become dated and tacky the next. Certain fads become so overused or are so tied to a specific era that they instantly make a home look old. While personal style is subjective, professional designers agree that…