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.
Eggs are a nutritional powerhouse and a relatively affordable source of high-quality protein. However, their prices can fluctuate significantly due to factors like seasonal demand and poultry health issues like avian flu. Even during normal times, savvy shoppers know there are ways to save money on this kitchen staple without compromising on quality or freshness.…
If you’ve noticed your paycheck doesn’t stretch like it used to, you’re not imagining it. The middle class is caught in a ‘squeeze’—stagnant wages, rising prices†, and shrinking savings are making once-normal purchases feel out of reach. From owning a home to fixing the roof, things that were once doable now require serious trade-offs. Understanding what’s…
Grocery stores love to make shoppers feel special. They use words like “exclusive,” “member-only,” or “private offer” to create a sense of getting a special deal that others don’t. This marketing tactic can be very effective, encouraging sign-ups for loyalty programs and driving sales. However, a closer look reveals that many of these “exclusive” discounts…
If you’ve noticed fewer people grabbing fast food lately, you’re not imagining things. Analysts now point to the Ozempic impact—a shift in appetite, eating habits, and social routines—as a real threat to fast-food chains. McDonald’s U.S. same-store sales dropped 3.6% in Q1, a harsh sign that fewer visits equal less revenue. Redburn Atlantic issued a rare…
If you’ve walked into Target lately and left frustrated, you’re not alone. Growing Target frustrations—from price hikes to DEI backlash—are making once‑loyal customers rethink their loyalty. With same‑store sales slipping and competition heating up, it’s worth asking: what’s really going wrong? Understanding these pain points helps you avoid wasted time and money and pick better…
Your grocery receipt is more than just proof of purchase. It’s a detailed report card on your shopping habits and spending. While the final total might cause sticker shock, the individual line items can reveal why your bill is so high. Learning to analyze your receipt can uncover patterns of overspending you might not be…
In emergencies—from natural disasters to economic upheaval—traditional money can lose its value fast. That’s when pantry staples step up, turning into practical barterable assets. Stocking these essentials isn’t just smart—it gives you flexibility, security, and even goodwill if you need to trade later. Whether you’re prepping for peace or turbulence, knowing which foods hold value…
Every time you hear about a product recall, it’s not just frustrating—it’s a reminder that things can go wrong when we least expect it. Understanding the main reasons for recalls helps us stay safer, whether you’re shopping for groceries, gadgets, or cars. From tainted snacks to faulty steering, recalls expose risks that manufacturers, regulators, and…
Trade tensions and looming tariffs are pushing grocery prices higher—and sparking shortages on your favorite items. If you want to protect your pantry (and your wallet), it’s time to stock up on foods that are most at risk. Preparing now can help you avoid inflated prices, empty shelves, and impulse spending. This article highlights five…
Food smuggling isn’t just about exotic fruit or rare delicacies—it’s a global undercurrent driven by price, prohibition, or cultural demand. From golden kiwis to eggs, these smuggled foods travel hidden paths across borders—and learning what they are can help YOU understand legal risks, health hazards, and supply chain challenges. Whether you’re a foodie, frequent traveler,…
Grilling season is here, and hot dogs are backyard staples—but not all brands deliver a satisfying bite or a healthy meal. Some popular hot dog brands may look appealing on the shelf, but once you grill them, you’re in for a bland, overly processed, or even risky experience. By steering clear of these underwhelming options,…
Retailers invest heavily in understanding consumer psychology. They study shopping habits to design store layouts, promotions, and marketing strategies that maximize sales and profitability. Many common, almost subconscious, shopping behaviors are actively anticipated and exploited by retailers. By becoming aware of these habits and the ways stores capitalize on them, consumers can make more conscious…
Have you ever gone into a grocery store for just a few essentials and walked out with an armful of chips, cookies, and other snacks? You’re not alone. Supermarkets are masters of merchandising and psychology. They use a variety of subtle, “sneaky” tactics to encourage impulse buys, particularly in the highly profitable snack category. These…
Bargain hunters thrive on finding great deals and promotions. Retailers know this. They craft promotions designed to create excitement and drive sales. While many sales offer genuine value, some are structured in ways that can be deceptive if not examined closely. These promotions might mislead consumers about the true value of the discount or encourage…
Your freezer is a fantastic tool for preserving food and saving money. It allows you to buy in bulk, save leftovers, and take advantage of sales. However, the freezer is not a time machine. Over extended periods, many foods stored there can degrade in quality, suffer from freezer burn, or simply be forgotten altogether. This…
If you’re of a certain age, these names bring waves of nostalgia—wandering mall aisles, flipping through racks, or browsing dusty LP bins. These stores may be gone, but their impact lingers in personal and cultural memories. The world of retail has changed, but remembering these staples helps us understand shopping’s golden age. Plus, recognizing their…