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.
Gone are the days of long checkout lines, paper coupons, and wandering the aisles looking for pasta sauce. The digital-only grocery store has arrived—and people can’t stop talking about it. With app-based ordering, cashierless checkouts, and automated restocking, these stores are changing how we think about groceries. It’s sleek, fast, and incredibly efficient—but is it…
Grocery stores often face criticism regarding food waste. Images of dumpsters filled with edible, yet discarded, food raise ethical questions. This happens while many community members struggle with food insecurity. Is this level of waste truly an unavoidable cost of doing business? Or could supermarkets implement better strategies? These strategies could reduce waste and simultaneously…
Living with celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity requires strict adherence to gluten-free foods. Thankfully, the availability and quality of gluten-free products have improved dramatically in recent years. Many brands now specialize in creating delicious and reliable options free from wheat, barley, and rye. Navigating the grocery aisles can still be challenging, though. Finding brands…
From last-minute hotel deals to flight alerts and itinerary planning, travel savings apps offer convenience and real-time savings. For budget-conscious travelers, these apps can seem like game-changers, making it easy to plan trips without breaking the bank. But behind the user-friendly features lies a growing concern: how much personal information are these apps collecting, and…
TJ Maxx is known for its unbeatable deals on name-brand clothing, home goods, and beauty products. But for savvy shoppers and part-time resellers, it’s also a goldmine of high-resell-value items. From trending handbags to niche beauty finds, some products are worth more on resale platforms like eBay, Poshmark, or Mercari than what you paid in-store.…
The rising cost of groceries has hit shoppers hard in recent years, with prices for everything from eggs to cereal climbing faster than most paychecks. While global supply chain issues and inflation are part of the story, some economists and consumer advocates believe there’s more going on. They argue that certain grocery chains may be…
Amazon has become the go-to marketplace for everything from toilet paper to tech gadgets. With fast shipping, easy returns, and competitive pricing, it’s hard to resist the convenience. But not all products on Amazon are created equal. Some items are consistently overpriced, low quality, or riddled with knockoffs and third-party seller scams. Here are eight…
A bright, sunny day might feel like the perfect time to head out and tackle your grocery list. But sunshine and shopping don’t always mix. From impulse buys to food spoilage, there are several reasons why hitting the supermarket when the weather’s great can backfire. While it’s tempting to pair errands with a scenic drive,…
Ever noticed how the price of an item online changes depending on where you shop, what device you’re using, or whether you’re logged into an account? You’re not imagining things. Retailers today are using advanced data tracking tools to tailor prices to individual shoppers—a strategy known as surveillance pricing. On the surface, it looks like…
If you’ve ever found yourself standing in the parking lot trying to decide whether to shop at Whole Foods or Sprouts, you’re not alone. Both stores offer organic, healthy, and specialty items, but they cater to different types of shoppers in unique ways. Whether you’re a dedicated health nut or just trying to eat a…
When you swipe your card at your favorite store, you’re likely thinking about savings, convenience, or snagging that perfect item—not where your money goes afterward. But what if your favorite retailer is quietly funding political groups, organizations, or initiatives you strongly disagree with? Increasingly, companies are being held accountable not just for the products they…
The cola wars have raged on for decades, and fans are as passionate as ever. Whether you’re loyal to the bold taste of Pepsi or the classic smoothness of Coca-Cola, there’s no denying both brands have left their fizzy mark on the world. From TV commercials and Super Bowl sponsorships to secret formulas and family…
Everyone loves the thrill of scoring a bargain, especially when it comes to travel. Seeing an all-inclusive Caribbean trip for under $300 or a round-trip flight to Europe for the price of dinner can be enough to make you click “Book Now” without thinking twice. But if you’ve ever been burned by a “deal” that…
It’s a common grocery shopping observation, almost a cliché: why are essential staples like milk and eggs always located at the very back of the store? It often feels like a deliberate inconvenience, forcing you to trek through countless aisles just to grab these everyday necessities. While occasional exceptions exist, this layout strategy is remarkably…
Many grocery shoppers operate on autopilot, navigating a familiar route around the store perimeter – hitting produce, meat, dairy, and the bakery – and then making quick dashes down specific aisles for pantry staples. While this efficiency gets the job done, it often means bypassing entire sections of the store that harbor hidden opportunities for…
There are few consumer experiences quite as universally relatable—and frustrating—as opening a brand-new bag of potato chips only to find it seems to be half-filled with air. This phenomenon, often bemoaned online and among friends, raises questions about whether we’re getting fair value for our money. While some air in the bag serves a purpose,…