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.
Walmart dominates the retail conversation. Shoppers assume the national giant automatically provides the cheapest grocery receipt in town. That assumption is no longer accurate. Independent price audits and consumer surveys reveal a shifting retail landscape. Several regional supermarket chains are aggressively undercutting the massive supercenters. These regional operators use localized supply chains and unique business…
Supermarket sales circulars drive foot traffic. Stores advertise deep discounts on popular items to get you inside the building. Frustration occurs when you arrive at the store and find an empty shelf. The discounted meat or the cheap paper towels sold out hours ago. You do not have to leave empty-handed. A raincheck is a…
Finding the lowest price on groceries requires research. Years ago, almost every major retailer offered universal price matching. You could bring a paper circular from a competitor, and the cashier would lower your total at the register. The retail landscape changed over the past decade. National chains like Walmart discontinued their in-store price-matching programs to…
Food inflation forces consumers to rethink their shopping habits. Relying on a single supermarket for every household’s needs is an expensive luxury. No single corporate chain offers the lowest price across every department. To combat rising receipts, frugal families are adopting a specific logistical strategy. They abandon store loyalty and divide their shopping list across…
You spend an hour carefully selecting groceries based on the weekly sale tags. You arrive at the register, pay the bill, and walk out to your car. If you do not check the printed receipt before you leave the parking lot, you will likely lose money. Supermarket registers are not infallible. The digital systems powering…
Grocery stores use complex psychological strategies to increase their profit margins. Every inch of the building is engineered to make you spend more money than you planned. From the music playing on the speakers to the lighting above the apples, the retail environment influences your decisions. If you walk the aisles without a defensive mindset,…
Washing the dishes is a daily chore. We scrub our plates and silverware with bright liquids to remove grease and food particles. Consumers trust that these cleaning products are safe for human contact. Recent environmental studies challenge that assumption. Many popular dish soaps contain harsh chemicals designed to cut grease but pose hidden risks to…
Walking through a grocery store is a highly orchestrated visual experience. As you push your cart around the corner of an aisle, you run directly into a massive product display. These displays sit at the end of the shelving rows and face the main walkways. They feature bright signs and towering stacks of brand-name sodas…
Grocery shopping feels like navigating a foreign country. The store uses a specific language to communicate with its employees. This language hides in plain sight on the printed shelf tags sitting right below your favorite products. Shoppers look at the price and ignore the small symbols and letters printed in the corners of the tag.…
The butcher counter is the most expensive section of the grocery store. Shoppers glance at the printed sticker on a package of chicken, check the final price, and toss it in the cart. They trust the store machinery implicitly. That blind trust costs families hundreds of dollars every year. A subtle pricing issue occurs in…
You open a jar of your favorite pasta sauce, pour it over noodles, and take a bite. The flavor feels wrong. It lacks the richness you remember from last year. You assume you bought a bad batch. The truth is much more systemic. The food industry is facing a severe crisis involving raw ingredient costs.…
Consumers worry about agricultural chemicals on their food. Buying a fully organic grocery list is an expensive goal. The price markup on organic produce breaks standard household budgets. Fortunately, you do not need to buy everything organic to protect your family. The Environmental Working Group publishes data showing which crops absorb the most chemicals and…
Food waste destroys your monthly grocery budget. We spend hundreds of dollars on fresh meat and produce, only to find the items rotting in the back of the refrigerator a week later. The average family throws away a significant portion of the food they buy simply because they lose track of it. You can stop…
Baking a batch of cookies or sprinkling spice on your morning oatmeal feels entirely safe. You assume the dry powders sitting in your pantry are immune to the contamination issues that plague fresh meat and produce. Recent announcements from the Food and Drug Administration completely shatter that comforting illusion. A large wave of nationwide recalls…
Smoking meat is a culinary tradition that predates modern refrigeration. The process infuses proteins with rich flavors and increases their shelf life. While smoked barbecue and cured sausages taste incredible, modern health experts view these foods with caution. The chemical process of smoking introduces specific risks to the human body. Frequent consumption of heavily smoked…
Pantry staples offer great convenience. We buy canned goods and leave them on the shelf for years. Most people assume the sealed metal protects the food forever. That assumption is incorrect. While commercial canning kills bacteria initially, the chemical integrity of the food changes over time. Specific items become physical hazards if you ignore the…