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 produce section is designed to be a recurring subscription service: you buy the vegetable, eat it, and return next week to pay for it again. However, many common vegetables are biologically programmed to regenerate, meaning the “waste” you throw in the compost bin is actually a free seed starter. By placing the root ends…
We diligently check the price on the shelf, but few of us audit the receipt with the same intensity. If you look closely at the bottom of that slip of paper, you will find that the final total often includes a series of surcharges, taxes, and fees that were never listed on the shelf tag.…
The Monday morning after the Super Bowl is arguably the single best day of the year to restock your pantry and freezer. Grocery stores order inventory for the “Big Game” based on aggressive sales projections, often resulting in a massive surplus of perishable party foods that must be moved immediately to make room for Valentine’s…
For years, self-checkout was marketed as the ultimate convenience—a way to skip the line and control your own bagging. However, in 2026, the value proposition has inverted. Retailers have introduced aggressive new anti-theft technologies and interface updates that transform the self-checkout lane from a time-saver into a liability. What was once a fast lane is…
The modern dinner hour is a battlefield where exhaustion often surrenders to the convenience of expensive takeout. The most effective weapon against this financial drain is a freezer stocked with pre-assembled meals that require zero thought to heat and serve. However, not all freezer meals are created equal; some suffer from texture degradation or require…
Fiber is the “satiety nutrient”—it makes you feel full longer, regulates blood sugar, and supports digestive health. Unfortunately, the wellness industry has convinced many that fiber comes from expensive supplements, chia seeds, or specialized “keto” breads. The truth is that the most fiber-dense foods on the planet are often the cheapest items in the grocery…
In our grandparents’ generation, nothing was wasted. Animal fats were rendered, saved, and used as a primary kitchen staple. Today, we often throw away the fatty trimmings from a brisket or roast, then turn around and buy expensive bottles of olive oil or avocado oil. This is a double financial loss. Beef tallow—rendered beef fat—is…
Target is known for its “Tar-zhay” aesthetic, enticing shoppers to spend more on trendy home goods and apparel. However, beneath the polished presentation lies a rigorous, predictable clearance system that savvy shoppers can exploit. Target’s markdown schedule is not random; it follows a specific logic governed by shelf space and inventory turnover. By learning to…
When most Americans look to save money on groceries, they think of Walmart, Aldi, or Costco. However, a vast, untapped resource for savings exists right in their own neighborhoods: the local ethnic market. Whether it is a Mexican carniceria, an Asian H-Mart, or an Indian bazaar, these specialty stores operate on a different supply chain…
There are few grocery frustrations more acute than meticulously clipping digital coupons at home, filling your cart with the correct items, and then watching the register ring up the full price. The cashier shrugs, the line behind you sighs, and you end up overpaying just to end the awkward interaction. This failure is rarely a…
In an era of supply chain fragility and weather uncertainty, building a “deep pantry” is no longer a fringe hobby for survivalists; it is a prudent financial strategy for every household. The core of a resilient pantry consists of virtually immortal foods. These staples, when stored correctly in cool, dry conditions (ideally in Mylar bags…
The retail calendar is a rigid machine, and Walmart operates strictly by its gears. While the store offers everyday low prices, specific categories see massive price fluctuations based on the time of year. February is a “transition month” for big-box retailers; they are clearing out winter inventory while introducing spring goods at full premium prices.…
February is National Hot Breakfast Month, a marketing holiday that fast-food chains and sit-down restaurants take surprisingly seriously. As the winter chill lingers, brands compete aggressively to become your first stop of the day, launching a wave of promotions designed to disrupt your morning routine. While many commuters settle for an overpriced coffee and a…
Frugal living communities often preach a “made-from-scratch” dogma, insisting that homemade is always cheaper than store-bought. While this is true for simple carbohydrates like cookies or bread, there is a hidden economic threshold where the “DIY” method becomes a liability. When you factor in the cost of high-quality raw ingredients, the energy consumption of your…
Most people use their smartphones to spend money, scrolling through endless shopping feeds and delivery apps. However, with the right strategy, that same device can become a tool for acquiring free food. Retailers and startups are desperate for user acquisition and data, and they are willing to pay for it in calories. By leveraging sign-up…
Aldi has cultivated a cult following not through marketing flash, but through sheer mathematical superiority. By ruthlessly cutting overhead and focusing on private-label goods, the German discounter offers prices that often undercut Walmart and Costco. However, the store can be overwhelming for the uninitiated. To truly unlock the savings potential, you need to know which…