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.
Facial recognition technology in supermarkets is no longer limited to airports or smartphones. Some grocery stores are beginning to implement it to enhance security, streamline checkout, and personalize marketing. While this promises more convenience, it also raises significant concerns about data privacy and surveillance. As more supermarkets adopt the technology, shoppers are left wondering whether…
The “Made in USA” label carries a strong appeal for many shoppers who want to support domestic jobs and products. However, not all companies using this label are telling the truth. In recent years, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has fined several retailers for falsely advertising imported goods as American-made. These violations not only mislead…
Travel insurance is designed to offer protection against the unexpected, such as trip cancellations, medical emergencies, or lost baggage. However, not every policy provides the coverage travelers expect. In many cases, vague language, strict exclusions, and limited definitions can result in denied claims. Understanding the most common areas where policies fall short can help travelers…
In recent years, there has been a growing discussion around restricting sugary food and drink purchases under the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Supporters of the idea argue that limiting access to unhealthy items like soda, candy, and processed snacks could help improve public health outcomes for low-income communities. However, critics claim that such policies…
Many shoppers trust that the meat they buy is accurately weighed and priced. But recent reports suggest that some grocery stores may be overcharging by labeling underweight packages as heavier than they are. This practice can cost customers more over time, especially when buying high-priced cuts or bulk packages. While it may not be intentional…
It’s hard to resist a free bite of cheese or a small cup of coffee while strolling through a grocery store. These seemingly generous offerings create a sense of hospitality and goodwill, but there’s more going on than meets the eye. Free samples are part of a calculated marketing strategy designed to influence your shopping…
Costco is known for bulk buys and value-packed groceries, but its international food section often flies under the radar. Korean cuisine, in particular, has quietly become one of the highlights of Costco’s frozen and prepared food offerings. Whether you’re craving spicy, savory, or crispy comfort food, there’s something for everyone. Here are the top five…
Most shoppers rely on sale tags and store flyers to score a good deal, but the real savings often lie beneath the surface. Many retailers offer hidden or less-advertised discounts that can help you save big—if you know where to look. From price adjustments to online codes, these hidden tricks are available at many of…
Grocery stores are meticulously designed to encourage you to spend as much money as possible. While the produce and dairy sections may lure you in, the real profit is made in the middle aisles. These areas are often home to processed foods, snacks, and high-margin items that grocery stores want you to buy. But why…
Grocery shopping may not seem romantic, but the right deals can set the stage for memorable date nights. With a little creativity, those buy-one-get-one offers and seasonal bundles can become ingredients for fun, low-cost evenings at home. Whether you’re planning a cozy dinner or a DIY wine tasting, smart shopping can help you prioritize quality…