dianefrank+FollowBag Fees Are the New Grocery ShockAnyone else notice those sneaky new bag fees at checkout? Thanks to a 2026 law, plastic bags are getting pricier (like 12 cents each!) or banned altogether in some states—California’s even going full plastic-free. The goal? Push us to bring our own bags and ditch single-use plastics for good. Suddenly, that “forgot my tote” moment is costing us more than just guilt. Are you team reusable yet, or still paying up? #Food #GroceryShopping #PlasticBan20Share
mary01+FollowNYC’s grocery game is getting a major shakeupBig changes are coming to how New Yorkers shop for food in 2026. Whole Foods is rolling out a smaller, faster “Daily Shop” in Williamsburg, perfect for quick stops on your way home. Lidl is landing in Chelsea, bringing affordable groceries and fresh croissants to a neighborhood that’s been craving options. Wegmans is finally making its Upper West Side debut, and Aldi is quietly upgrading stores across Long Island and Upstate. Even Trader Joe’s is expanding in Staten Island. It feels like every chain is racing to fit the city’s unique style. Which new spot are you most excited to try? #Food #NYC #GroceryShopping00Share
Ryan Horne+FollowGrocery Stores Are About to Get MessyAnyone else notice grocery shopping feels like a scavenger hunt lately? It’s not just you—stores are about to get pricier, emptier, and way more confusing. Think higher prices (not just inflation), weird digital price tricks, and new rules on what you can buy with SNAP. Even big mergers could mean fewer choices and more store closures. Basically, expect more sticker shock and less of what you actually want on the shelves. Buckle up for a wild ride down the grocery aisle! #Food #GroceryShopping #FoodPrices3521Share
Robert Daniels+FollowFort Mill gets a new way to shop groceriesFort Mill is about to see a big change in grocery shopping—OPIE Drive-Thru Grocery is opening a new location at Arden Mills, and this time, you can actually walk inside and grab fresh bakery treats. Unlike their Mount Pleasant spot, which only lets you order from your car or app, this new store blends the drive-thru convenience with a classic in-store experience. It’s a cool twist for anyone who loves quick pickups but still wants to browse or enjoy a fresh pastry. What do you think—will you stick to the drive-thru or check out the bakery inside? #Food #FortMill #GroceryShopping00Share
Jason Wells+FollowGrocery Stores Ditching '10 for $10' Deals?!Did you notice those classic '10 for $10' grocery deals are vanishing? Stores are quietly swapping out bulk promos for digital coupons and single-item discounts. Blame inflation and shoppers who just aren’t buying in bulk anymore. Now, if you want the sale price, you might have to buy a set amount—or just use the app for a personalized deal. Do you miss stocking up, or are you happy to buy just what you need? #Food #GroceryShopping #Inflation10Share
john72+FollowWhy Your Grocery Store Feels So Chaotic LatelyEver wonder why your local grocery store feels more hectic these days? As food prices climb, staff are quitting faster than ever. Turns out, higher prices mean more stressed shoppers—and cashiers and deli workers are taking the heat. With so many newbies behind the counter, lines get longer and mistakes happen more often. If you want a smoother trip, a little patience goes a long way! #Business #LocalBusiness #groceryshopping30Share
carlsongary+FollowWhy Grocery Shelves Look Empty at 5 PMEver wondered why your favorite snacks are missing by dinnertime, even though the store’s back room is packed? It’s not a supply shortage—it’s a people shortage. With fewer stockers on the floor, stores can’t keep up, so the best selection is right after opening. Pro tip: Shop early or ask staff to check the back. Sometimes, your must-have item is just a few steps away, waiting for someone to put it out! #Business #LocalBusiness #groceryshopping00Share
Megan Garcia+FollowGrocery Shopping? Coupons Are Your New SuperpowerGrocery prices are still playing rollercoaster, even though inflation is cooling off. Eggs, beef, and coffee could spike overnight thanks to things like bird flu or droughts. Supermarkets are basically saying: if you’re not using their apps and digital coupons, you’re volunteering to pay more. Clip those deals early—they can lock in a lower price, even if the shelf tag jumps. And don’t be shy about trying store brands—they’re usually more stable when prices go wild. #Business #LocalBusiness #groceryshopping00Share
Amanda Carroll+FollowWhy Grocery Sales Aren’t as Hot AnymoreEver wonder why those epic 'Buy 5, Save $5' deals at your grocery store are disappearing? Big chains are cutting staff and using more automation, which means fewer people to cook up those wild promotions. Now, stores are leaning on everyday low prices and digital-only deals. Translation: less coupon fun for everyone, unless you’re a loyal app user. So, if your shopping cart feels pricier, it’s not just you—it's the new normal! #Business #LocalBusiness #GroceryShopping00Share
Mrs. Jessica Morgan+Follow2026 Grocery Price Hikes: What to Stock Up OnHeads up, grocery shoppers! While inflation is cooling off, your favorite staples like beef, coffee, eggs, and dairy are set to get pricier in 2026. Blame it on smaller cattle herds, weird weather messing with coffee and sugar crops, and bird flu hitting eggs. If you want to keep your food budget in check, now’s the time to buy in bulk, look for sales, and maybe try out store brands. Your wallet will thank you! #Business #GroceryShopping #MoneyHacks24Share