robertocarter+FollowRite Aid Shake-Up: Where’s Your Rx Going?Heads up if you fill your prescriptions at Rite Aid—more than 1,000 stores are handing over their pharmacy files to big names like CVS and Walgreens. With 95 more Rite Aid stores closing, especially in Pennsylvania, you might find your go-to pharmacy switching hands. The upside? Your meds should still be available, just possibly at a new spot. Keep an eye out for updates so you’re not caught off guard next refill! #PharmacySwitch #RiteAid #MoneyLifehack #ConsumerTips #RetailNews #Business40Share
carlsongary+FollowIKEA’s Big U.S. Expansion: More Stores, More Meatballs!Heads up, IKEA fans! The Swedish home goods giant is popping up in even more U.S. cities through 2026. That means more places to grab those famous meatballs and snag budget-friendly furniture. The big shift? IKEA’s not just building their usual massive stores—they’re rolling out smaller spots where you can get expert help designing your dream kitchen or closet, then pick up your order when it’s ready. So, shopping for a new couch (or just a snack) is about to get way more convenient! #IKEA #HomeDecor #RetailNews #LifeHacks #ShoppingTips #Shopping50Share
christinewhite+FollowKroger’s Big Hiring Spree: What’s Up?Kroger is bouncing back from a messy breakup with Albertsons by hiring 15,000 new folks—think more friendly faces at the checkout and faster deli lines. After their merger plans flopped (cue legal drama), Kroger’s going all-in on better service to win shoppers back. Meanwhile, Walmart warns your grocery bill might climb, thanks to tariffs. If you’re job hunting or just want a smoother grocery run, Kroger’s making moves worth watching! #Kroger #RetailNews #JobAlert #GroceryLife #MoneyHacks #Shopping297Share
carlsongary+FollowKohl’s Closing Stores—What’s Up?Heads up, Kohl’s fans! The retailer is shutting down 27 stores by next spring, including the one in Pottstown, to avoid going broke. If you love hunting for deals in-store, you might need to switch up your shopping routine or check out their online sales. Retailers are trimming the fat to stay afloat, so keep an eye out for clearance events and maybe snag some bargains before your local spot closes! #Kohls #RetailNews #MoneyHacks #ShoppingTips #Shopping20Share
Jordan Williams+FollowWinn-Dixie Out, ALDI In: What’s Changing?Heads up, Aventura shoppers! That old Winn-Dixie you used to hit for groceries? It’s about to reopen as an ALDI. After a big buyout, ALDI is taking over and bringing its wallet-friendly, no-frills shopping vibe to the Promenade Shops. Expect their usual lineup of affordable groceries and fresh produce. If you love a good deal (and who doesn’t?), this is one market shakeup you’ll want to check out. Bonus: They’re hiring, so it could mean new jobs for locals too! #AldiOpening #GroceryDeals #Aventura #MoneyHacks #RetailNews #Shopping10Share
Anthony Cook+FollowWalmart Price Hikes: Who Really Pays?So, Walmart says prices are going up because of tariffs, but their ex-CEO just called them out, saying the company could totally afford to eat those costs instead of passing them to us. The drama? Big retailers often say they have no choice, but sometimes, it’s more about keeping profits up. If you’re feeling the pinch at checkout, try shopping with a list, switching stores for deals, and using loyalty cards to stretch your dollar. Every little bit helps when prices sneak up! #Walmart #GroceryHacks #MoneyTips #RetailNews #PriceHikes #Shopping67Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowWhy Family Dollar Stores Are DisappearingHeard the news? Dollar Tree is selling off Family Dollar after losing billions trying to keep it afloat. Turns out, even budget stores can’t outlast rising prices and online shopping sprees at Amazon and Walmart. So if you notice your local Family Dollar closing, it’s not just you—shoppers everywhere are feeling the pinch. Pro tip: Check out Dollar Tree for deals, since they’re doubling down on new products and locations to win us over. #RetailNews #MoneyHacks #SmartShopping #DollarTree #FamilyDollar #Business00Share
Kim Brown+FollowCostco’s New Checkout Hack & Food Court DramaHeads up, Costco fans! You can now split your big online buys into easy monthly payments, thanks to a new partnership with Affirm—no sneaky fees. That means you can finally snag that pricey appliance or bulk buy without draining your wallet all at once. But it’s not all smooth sailing: the food court is now members-only, and a recent printer mishap at one location turned lunch into a waiting game. Plus, sushi lovers, keep an eye out for a new sushi bar at select stores! #CostcoHacks #MoneyTips #RetailNews #FoodCourt #AffirmPayments #Shopping80Share
john72+FollowWalgreens Closures: Is Your Store Next?Heads up, Walgreens fans! The pharmacy giant is closing 28 stores across 13 states by the end of May, with more to come through 2025. If you rely on Walgreens for last-minute meds or late-night snacks, you might want to check if your local spot is on the list. The company says it’s trimming locations to save money and stay afloat, so expect fewer stores but (hopefully) better service at the ones that stick around. #Walgreens #RetailNews #MoneyHacks #ConsumerTips #Shopping3110Share
Jasmine Rush+FollowSelf-Checkout Shakeup? Not at Walmart!Ever get stuck behind someone scanning a mountain of groceries at self-checkout? Rhode Island might soon cap those lanes to six per store, and for every two self-checkouts, there must be a real cashier lane open. But here’s the twist: Walmart and Target are off the hook thanks to a loophole! So, if you shop at local grocers, expect more human cashiers soon—unless you’re loyal to the big chains. More help for shoppers who hate the machines, but don’t expect changes everywhere! #SelfCheckout #GroceryShopping #RetailNews #MoneyHacks #Shopping10Share