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 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…
Most shoppers treat grocery shopping as a weekend ritual, squeezing it in between Saturday chores or Sunday meal prepping. While this schedule offers convenience, it is financially disastrous for anyone looking to save money on protein. The meat department operates on a distinct rhythm dictated by delivery schedules, labor allocation, and consumer traffic patterns. By…
In the modern economy, data is currency, and marketing firms are willing to pay you for yours. Cash-back apps have evolved from niche couponing tools into essential financial instruments that can return hundreds of dollars to your pocket annually. These platforms act as a rebate layer that sits on top of store sales and coupons,…
In the busy rush of a weeknight shop, the pre-marinated meat section looks like a savior. The bright cryovac packages of “Teriyaki Chicken,” “Carne Asada,” and “Lemon Pepper Salmon” promise a flavorful dinner with zero effort. However, beneath that vibrant orange sauce lies one of the grocery industry’s most profitable deceptions. These value-added products are…
While inflation grabs the headlines, grocery retailers have been quietly implementing structural policy changes that erode consumer purchasing power just as effectively as rising prices. These operational shifts often masquerade as efficiency upgrades or sustainability initiatives, yet their primary function is to transfer labor costs to the customer or force the purchase of higher-margin goods.…
Couponing is a lifestyle that demands time, organization, and a tolerance for administrative tedium. For the average shopper who simply wants to lower their bill without managing a binder of paper clippings, the most effective savings strategies happen right at the point of sale. You do not need manufacturer discounts to slash your receipt; you…
Walking into a store and seeing a “50% Off” sign triggers a rush of excitement, a dopamine hit that retailers have spent decades engineering. We instinctively believe that a slashed price represents a victory, a steal that we must claim immediately. However, a growing wave of consumer lawsuits and regulatory scrutiny suggests that many of…
Most grocery advice is tailored for the nuclear family, focusing on bulk buys, family packs, and Costco memberships. For the solo shopper, these strategies are often financially disastrous. Buying in bulk as a single person frequently leads to “consumption fatigue”—eating the same chili for six days straight—or inevitably throwing away rotten produce. Cooking for one…
For millions of Americans, the warehouse club membership card is a badge of financial savvy. The promise of buying bulk goods at near-wholesale prices seems like the ultimate hedge against inflation. Shoppers flock to Costco, Sam’s Club, and BJ’s, seduced by the prospect of cheap gasoline and the famous $1.50 hot dog combo. However, for…
Grocery store shelving is a “pay-to-play” vertical landscape. The products at eye level are there because manufacturers paid “slotting fees” to put them in your line of sight, or because they offer the highest profit margin for the retailer. To find the true market price of a commodity, you must physically look down. The bottom…
Our phones are cluttered with apps we rarely use, and downloading yet another app for a grocery store can feel like unnecessary digital bloat. However, modern grocery apps have evolved beyond simple digital coupon clippers. In 2026, the major chain apps have become essential tools for inventory management and inflation hedging. If you are ignoring…