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 traditional weekly grocery circular—the paper flyer that arrives in your mailbox every Wednesday—is undergoing a radical transformation. As food inflation persists into late 2025, retailers are finding that the old way of advertising sales is too slow and too rigid. In response, grocers are revamping their ad strategies to be more dynamic, shorter in…
In a surprising reversal of the “delivery markup” norm, smart shoppers have discovered a new pricing anomaly in late 2025. For years, the rule of thumb was that grocery delivery services inflated shelf prices to cover their overhead. However, fierce competition for market share between giants like Amazon Fresh, Walmart+, and Kroger Boost has led…
While economists celebrate cooling inflation, grocery executives are sending a more cautious message to their customers. In late 2025 earnings calls and public statements, leaders from major supermarket chains have warned that “price volatility” is not over. Specific categories—notably eggs, beef, and coffee—remain subject to sharp, unpredictable price swings due to biological and climate factors.…
The friction between the shelf price and the register price has reached a boiling point. Across the country, grocery store managers are reporting a significant rise in customer conflicts centered on pricing errors. As retailers increasingly rely on digital coupons and complex “buy more, save more” schemes to mask inflation, the potential for confusion has…
For years, the trend in grocery shopping was toward frequency: popping into the store three or four times a week to grab fresh items for dinner. However, data from late 2025 reveals a distinct reversal of this habit, particularly among budget-conscious families. Driven by a desire to control spending and maximize the value of warehouse…
As we approach the first quarter of 2026, the relentless narrative of food inflation is finally showing cracks. According to recent USDA forecasts and retailer inventory reports from late 2025, supply chains for specific commodities have not only stabilized but are now in surplus. This oversupply is expected to drive down shelf prices for six…
The frustration of walking into a grocery store with a high-value coupon only to find an empty shelf is a common experience for bargain hunters. However, in late 2025, retailers are deploying a new weapon to combat out-of-stocks: autonomous inventory robots. These slender, tower-like machines, often seen roaming the aisles alongside shoppers, are playing a…
The standalone coupon for a single box of cereal is becoming less common. In its place, a new type of savings vehicle is emerging: the “digital bundle.” In 2025, grocery retailers have leveraged their massive media networks to broker direct partnerships between complementary food manufacturers. These collaborations are resulting in bundled digital coupons that reward…
The line between the grocery store and the fast-food drive-thru is blurring. In a trend known as the “Grocerant” revolution, supermarkets are aggressively expanding their “Grab-and-Go” sections to capture the lunch and dinner crowd. In 2025, this isn’t just about rotisserie chickens; it is about high-quality sandwiches, salads, and heat-and-eat meals that compete directly with…
Price matching was once the golden rule of frugal shopping. You could walk into Walmart with a flyer from a competitor, and they would honor the lower price. In late 2025, however, the rules have tightened significantly. Retailers have rolled back generous matching policies to protect their margins, introducing strict caveats that make “combining” a…
In 2025, the store brand is no longer the generic “consolation prize” of the grocery aisle. It is the main event. Retailers have spent the last few years upgrading the quality of their private-label lines, and now they are using aggressive coupon strategies to force you to try them. If you have noticed that your…
If you have walked down the aisle recently clutching a handful of paper coupons, you might feel like a vanishing species. In late 2025, the landscape of grocery savings has decisively shifted toward the smartphone screen. While paper coupons are not entirely extinct, their role has changed from a primary savings tool to a niche…
Behind the scenes of your local supermarket, a corporate shake-up is occurring that directly impacts the deals you see on the shelf. In late 2025, major grocery chains like Kroger and General Mills announced significant layoffs and restructuring plans. While these headlines often focus on corporate efficiency and stock prices, the ripple effects land squarely…
As we head into 2026, grocery loyalty programs are undergoing a massive overhaul. Retailers are moving away from simple point-per-dollar systems and adopting complex, tiered models designed to lock you into their ecosystem. These changes have direct implications for how digital coupons function and whether they can still be “stacked” for maximum savings. Understanding these…
In 2026, the grocery circular is rapidly moving from the physical mailbox to the digital “For You” page. A major retail trend known as “Video Commerce” is fundamentally reshaping how Americans shop for food. Instead of browsing a static flyer or searching a store app for coupons, shoppers are increasingly buying groceries directly through short-form…
Sustainability is the buzzword of 2026, but for the grocery shopper, it often translates to a higher bill at the checkout line. Major retailers are racing to meet ambitious environmental goals, investing millions in “green” initiatives that range from electric delivery fleets to zero-waste packaging. While these programs are good for the planet, the costs…