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.
Hunting for bargains is becoming a highly competitive sport at the local supermarket. In the past, you could casually stroll into the store after work at 5 PM and find a few yellow sticker markdowns in the meat cooler. That dynamic shifted completely over the past year. High grocery prices forced a large demographic of…
The grocery industry faces intense competition. Shoppers are tired of high prices and messy aisles. The American Customer Satisfaction Index releases a yearly report measuring how consumers feel about their supermarkets. The 2026 report shows a clear winner. Trader Joe’s claimed the top spot. The data reflects feedback from thousands of everyday buyers who rank…
The grocery industry relies heavily on consumer feedback to determine market trends. Every year, a massive national survey polls thousands of everyday shoppers to identify the most innovative and satisfying items on supermarket shelves. Winning the Product of the Year award provides a brand with a major marketing advantage. Historically, expensive national brands dominated these…
Consumers track inflation by watching the price tags on the shelf. Retailers know that crossing a specific price threshold causes shoppers to abandon a product entirely. To protect their sales volume, food manufacturers employ a subtle pricing strategy known as shrinkflation. Instead of raising the retail price from $4 to $5, the company redesigns the…
Grocery budgets face constant pressure from shifting commodity markets. While the overall inflation rate shows signs of cooling this year, specific aisles tell a different story. One category is currently outpacing all others in price increases. Shoppers are noticing sharp markups on their favorite sweet treats and baking supplies. The cost of cocoa and chocolate…
The supermarket landscape changes with the weather. Retailers adjust their pricing models based on seasonal consumer demand and agricultural supply chains. As spring transitions into summer, the cost of specific staples will shift dramatically. Shoppers who anticipate these changes can save money by stocking their pantries strategically. Buying items right before their seasonal price spike…
The final stretch of the month is a brutal test for any household budget. You look at your bank account and realize you only have $30 left for food, but payday is still a week and a half away. Panic sets in, and the temptation to rely on credit cards grows strong. You do not…
The grocery industry recently witnessed the collapse of a historic corporate deal. The proposed $24.6 billion merger between Kroger and Albertsons dominated retail news for 2 years. The companies argued the merger would lower prices and improve supply chains. Federal regulators strongly disagreed. The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit to block the transaction, stating…
Shoppers track their grocery expenses by looking at the final receipt. Economists track food costs by analyzing the entire supply chain. They monitor what factories pay for raw materials and what supermarkets charge at the register. Currently, a growing gap exists between these two metrics. The cost of manufacturing food is rising steadily, but retail…
Supermarkets engineer their floor plans to extract maximum profit from your wallet. The physical layout guides you through specific psychological zones. The most expensive zone in the entire building is the front entrance and the checkout lane. Retailers stock this area with products designed to trigger impulse buys. They charge a massive convenience tax for…
Government reports frequently highlight positive economic news. The national inflation rate dropped to 2.5% recently. Politicians and economists celebrate this metric as proof that the financial crisis is over. However, the mood inside the local supermarket is completely different. Shoppers stare at their final receipts with frustration and anxiety. The disconnect between government data and…
Budgeting for groceries is easier when prices are predictable. Unfortunately, the spring agricultural season is bringing fresh uncertainty to the supermarket. Commodity analysts are closely monitoring global weather patterns and domestic supply chains. The data indicates that several specific food categories are facing severe disruptions. These disruptions will cause sudden and noticeable price swings at…
Supermarkets organize their products based on highly profitable distribution deals. They place the most heavily marketed, expensive items in the main baking and condiment aisles. Shoppers blindly grab these items because they are familiar and easy to find. However, a massive financial secret sits just one or two aisles over. The international food section operates…
The supermarket industry is fiercely competitive. Retailers battle constantly to win the loyalty of their local shoppers. The American Customer Satisfaction Index releases an annual report detailing exactly how consumers view the major grocery chains. The 2026 report, which analyzes survey data collected throughout 2025, reveals a shift at the top of the leaderboard. A…
The economic landscape of 2026 is presenting unique challenges for older adults. While the national inflation rate has cooled from its recent peak, the reality inside the supermarket tells a different story. The cumulative price hikes of the past few years are severely impacting people living on fixed incomes. A recent national survey of 1000…
The American grocery aisle is undergoing a massive technological overhaul. For decades, retail pricing moved slowly. Employees walked the aisles pulling paper tags by hand to run a weekly sale. That manual process is officially ending. Walmart is currently rolling out electronic shelf labels to all 4600 of its domestic stores by the end of…