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.
The era of the paper price tag is ending. Major retailers are rapidly replacing static paper labels with Electronic Shelf Labels (ESLs)—digital screens that allow stores to change prices instantly with the click of a button. While stores claim this technology improves efficiency and accuracy, consumer advocates warn it opens the door to “dynamic pricing.”…
As 2026 unfolds, economists and industry analysts are releasing their updated forecasts for food inflation. The data paints a complex picture of a market in transition. While the rampant, double-digit inflation of the early 2020s has largely subsided, shoppers should not expect a return to pre-pandemic prices. The outlook for the remainder of the year…
Grocery stores operate on a rigid weekly rhythm that dictates the price and quality of fresh food. Most shoppers visit the store on weekends out of convenience, unaware that Saturday and Sunday are statistically the worst days to buy produce. High traffic volume during the weekend removes any incentive for the store to lower prices,…
Americans discard billions of pounds of edible food every year, and confusion over date labels drives much of this waste. Consumers see a date on a carton of milk or a can of beans and assume it functions as a safety deadline. In reality, federal law does not regulate these dates for most products, with…
Clipping a coupon from the Sunday paper feels like a relic of the past, but in 2026, manufacturer coupons remain a potent tool for high-velocity savings. The mistake most shoppers make is using a coupon in isolation. A fifty-cent coupon used on a full-price item offers negligible value. However, when that same coupon is layered…
There is a pervasive assumption among shoppers that cooking at home is inherently healthy, and therefore, any deal found at the grocery store supports a better lifestyle. However, a closer examination of weekly flyers reveals a troubling truth about the economics of nutrition. Retailers and manufacturers discount processed, shelf-stable foods far more frequently and aggressively…
Grocery prices can often feel unpredictable, with the cost of eggs or beef spiking seemingly overnight due to supply chain disruptions. However, experienced shoppers know that the center aisles of the store operate on a highly predictable rhythm. Manufacturers of shelf-stable goods rely on consistent sales cycles to move inventory and maintain market share. By…
We all value our time, and grocery stores have expertly monetized this desire by transforming the produce section into a hub of ready-to-eat convenience. Shoppers walking through the aisles are greeted by walls of plastic containers filled with diced onions, spiralized zucchini, and perfectly cubed melon. These items promise to shave precious minutes off dinner…
Grocery stores master the art of psychological manipulation. They use bright colors and strategic placement to trigger spending. A yellow tag does not guarantee a bargain. In 2026, retailers use dynamic pricing to confuse shoppers. You must look past the flashy signage to find value. True savings rely on data rather than marketing. You need…
Grocery shopping often feels like a mundane chore performed on autopilot, but this lack of attention is exactly what retailers count on to maximize their profits. Small, consistent behavioral errors can quietly drain thousands of dollars from a household budget over the course of a year. By identifying and correcting these ten common mistakes, you…
Shoppers often assume winter means higher food prices due to expensive imported berries. However, the grocery market follows a supply calendar where certain items flood the aisles in January. Demand for other items plummets after the holidays, creating a surplus for retailers. Stores drop prices to move this inventory, allowing smart shoppers to capture these…
Coupon clipping takes a lot of time, and most people simply lack the hours to scour the internet. They want significant savings without taking on an extra administrative burden. Fortunately, grocery stores offer massive discounts to shoppers who simply observe their surroundings. You can slash your weekly bill just by understanding store layouts and inventory cycles. Discounts hide in plain sight, so…
Grocery prices remain high in 2026. Your paycheck likely feels smaller at the checkout line. Shoppers need aggressive strategies to make their dollars last longer. Passive shopping leads to overspending. You must attack the grocery store with a plan. These ten hacks go beyond basic couponing. They fundamentally change how you interact with the store…
Shoppers face a difficult choice in the produce aisle. Fresh vegetables look appealing but carry a high price tag. Frozen vegetables seem like a compromise but offer stability. In 2026, supply chains remain volatile. Weather events spike the cost of fresh crops overnight. Smart shoppers must know when to choose the freezer case over the…
Grocery prices remain stubbornly high in 2026. Budgets feel tight every time the cashier scans an item. However, a powerful savings strategy has gained traction online. It is the Pantry Challenge. This method halts new grocery purchases completely. Instead, existing food stocks provide sustenance. Most homes sit on hundreds of dollars of inventory. Pasta, beans,…
We have all been there. You walk into the grocery store with the best intentions, clutching a list of healthy vegetables and pantry staples. Forty minutes later, you are unloading the car and realizing that somehow, three bags of chips, a tub of fancy ice cream, and a box of expensive crackers made their way…