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.
In today’s economy, stretching the grocery budget is a priority for many households. While traditional coupon clipping still exists, technology offers new ways to save. Several popular and legitimate smartphone apps reward users simply for taking pictures of their shopping receipts. These apps collect valuable market research data from your purchase history and, in return,…
Walking into a store or browsing online, you might think your buying decisions are purely rational. However, retailers invest heavily in understanding consumer psychology and employ subtle (and sometimes not-so-subtle) tactics designed to influence your behavior and encourage you to spend more. Recognizing these techniques can help you become a more mindful consumer, making choices…
The sprawling indoor shopping mall, once the epicenter of American suburban life and retail activity, has faced significant challenges in recent decades. Declining foot traffic, the rise of e-commerce, and shifts in consumer preferences have led to vacancies and, in some cases, the closure of entire malls. Rather than letting these vast structures sit empty,…
In a world of chain restaurants and franchises, there’s something special about a family-owned ice cream parlor. These beloved local spots often feature generations of history, secret family recipes, a focus on quality ingredients, and a warm, nostalgic atmosphere. From classic scoops to inventive flavors, finding these gems offers a sweet taste of local culture.…
Discount retail chains, including dollar stores and other low-price formats, have experienced explosive growth across the United States. Their low prices offer convenience and affordability, particularly in underserved areas. However, this rapid expansion has often come under intense scrutiny regarding the treatment of their workforce. Numerous reports, government investigations (like those by the Department of…
Discriminatory pricing is an issue that’s quietly affecting shoppers across the country. While many believe prices are fixed and consistent, research and lawsuits suggest that’s not always the case. In fact, several major retailers have been accused of charging customers different prices based on demographics, location, or shopping behavior. These pricing strategies may appear subtle,…
Buy One Get One Free (BOGO) promotions are a staple in supermarket marketing. At first glance, these deals feel like a win—why not get two for the price of one? But behind the flashy signs and limited-time urgency lies a more complicated reality. BOGO offers can encourage unnecessary spending, inflate original prices, or push items…
Plastic waste has become a global crisis, and supermarkets are playing a big role in the problem. From shrink-wrapped produce to individually packaged snacks, plastic packaging is everywhere in grocery stores. Environmental groups and eco-conscious shoppers have started naming the worst offenders. Excessive plastic isn’t just wasteful—it’s avoidable. Here are eight grocery chains that have…
Sam’s Club is known for its bulk savings and exclusive member deals, but certain products consistently rise above the rest. Whether it’s pantry staples or premium household goods, some items become go-to purchases for shoppers across the country. These top sellers reflect what customers value most—convenience, affordability, and quality. If you’re a member or thinking…
Most shoppers rely on food labels to make smart choices about what they eat. Whether you’re scanning for organic certifications, non-GMO claims, or “all-natural” buzzwords, you expect those labels to be honest. But in recent years, several grocery chains have been sued for mislabeling the foods they sell. From mislabeled seafood to misleading health claims,…