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.
Self-checkout machines promise speed and efficiency, allowing shoppers to bypass traditional cashier lanes, especially for smaller purchases. While convenient in theory, these automated systems can sometimes lead to unexpected costs or financial disadvantages for consumers. From missed discounts and scanning errors to the valuation of your own time, relying heavily on self-checkout might be costing…
The term “addictive personality” is often used casually to describe people who seem prone to overindulgence or struggle with moderation. While not a formal psychiatric diagnosis, the concept points to a collection of personality traits, psychological factors, and behavioral patterns that may increase an individual’s vulnerability to developing substance use disorders or behavioral addiction. Recognizing…
Financial compatibility is often cited as a cornerstone of a successful relationship. Money disagreements are a common source of conflict for couples. But what happens when both partners naturally lean towards spending rather than saving? While the classic “spender vs. saver” dynamic presents its challenges, a relationship involving two spenders faces a unique set of…
Before the era of digital apps and automatic browser extensions, saving money with coupons often involved a more hands-on approach. Many Baby Boomers became adept at strategies involving clipping, organizing, and strategically redeeming paper coupons from newspapers and mailers. While technology has changed the landscape, some of those foundational couponing “tricks” and principles remain surprisingly…
That glass of wine with dinner or weekend beer with friends might feel routine, but not all drinking habits are as harmless as they seem. Over time, even moderate alcohol use can lead to a surprising list of health issues. The problem? Most people don’t notice the effects until the damage is done. Some habits…
Not long ago, fake meat was hailed as the future of food. It promised to fight climate change, spare animals, and help people eat healthier—all without giving up the taste and texture of real beef. Products like the Impossible Burger and Beyond Meat flew off shelves and hit fast food menus nationwide. But the glow…
TikTok has become the go-to place for the latest trends—from dance challenges to DIY skincare. But lately, it’s also turned into a massive (and unregulated) wellness lab, especially when it comes to digestion. If you’ve ever scrolled past someone claiming they “healed their gut in 7 days” with a homemade concoction, you’re not alone. TikTok…
Grilled chicken, veggie bowls, yogurt parfaits—sounds like the safe side of the fast food menu, right? Not so fast. In an effort to attract health-conscious customers, many fast food chains have created menu items that look healthy on the surface but hide sky-high calorie counts, sodium levels, and sneaky sugars. These items often have clever…
If you’ve ever wondered why cereal glows neon or why candy comes in rainbow shades not found in nature, you’re not alone. Artificial food dyes have been under scrutiny for years, especially Red 40, Yellow 5, and Blue 1—ingredients found in everything from cupcakes to cough syrup. But now, the FDA is making a bold…
Shopping can be a fun social activity, a chance to bond with friends while browsing for new clothes, gifts, or groceries. However, sometimes differing styles, habits, or attitudes can turn a potentially enjoyable outing into a stressful or awkward experience. If you find your friends frequently making excuses when you suggest a shopping trip, it…
Dining out with friends is a common social ritual, but the moment the check arrives can sometimes introduce awkwardness. While evenly splitting the bill is often the default for simplicity, it’s not always the fairest or most appropriate method. How you pay potentially leads to resentment or discomfort among the group. There are numerous situations…
Our spending habits can sometimes reflect deeper emotional states or underlying issues within our lives, including the health of our romantic relationships. While occasional retail therapy is common, persistent bad shopping habits – like compulsive spending, hiding purchases, or constant arguments over money – might signal more significant problems within a partnership. Recognizing how unhealthy…
Couponing, for most people, is a straightforward way to save money on everyday purchases. However, the potential for significant savings has sometimes attracted individuals willing to bend or break the rules. This leads to large-scale fraud operations that cheat manufacturers and retailers out of millions. These “couponing scandals,” often involving counterfeit coupons or highly organized…
Discount grocery stores like Aldi, Lidl, Grocery Outlet, and others have surged in popularity, attracting shoppers with the promise of significantly lower prices compared to traditional supermarkets. These stores operate on different business models designed to cut costs and pass savings onto the consumer. But are you always getting the absolute best deal by shopping…
If you’ve walked through your local supermarket lately and noticed some familiar brands are suddenly missing, you’re not imagining it. More and more major companies are quietly pulling their products off the shelves of popular grocery chains. Whether it’s cereal, snacks, or household staples, customers are being left to wonder: Where did it all go?…
Eating healthy gets a bad rap for being expensive, but it doesn’t have to be. The truth is, some of the best budget-friendly snacks are simple, nutritious, and approved by real nutritionists. You don’t need fancy protein bars or $12 green juices to fuel your body right. In fact, many dietitians rely on everyday grocery…