Jordan Williams+FollowHow Grocery Outlet Is Keeping Your Food SaferEver wonder how your groceries stay safe? Grocery Outlet is teaming up with iFoodDS to make sure they can quickly track down any food that might be unsafe, thanks to new rules from the FDA. This means if there’s ever a recall, they can pull the bad stuff off shelves faster—so you can shop with more peace of mind. It’s like giving your favorite bargain grocery store a high-tech safety net! #FoodSafety #GroceryHacks #SmartShopping #RetailNews10Share
Anthony Cook+FollowWhy Your Online Deals Might Change SoonHeads up, online shoppers! The U.S. just closed a loophole that let cheap packages from overseas (mostly China) skip import fees. That means your favorite $10 gadget might cost a bit more, but it’s a win for local stores that had to pay those fees all along. Basically, it’s about making things fair for American shops, so you might see more deals at the mall and fewer crazy-cheap finds online. What do you think—good for Main Street, or bad for your wallet? #RetailNews #ShopLocal #MoneyHacks #OnlineShopping #Tariffs10Share
fnixon+FollowJCPenney Shrinks Again—Is Your Store Next?Heads up, mall shoppers! JCPenney is closing seven more stores this month, so if you’re a fan of their deals, you might want to check if your local spot made the cut. This isn’t about bankruptcy this time—think more like leases ending and fewer folks hitting the mall. With Macy’s and Joann also downsizing, it’s a reminder to snag those clearance finds before your favorite store disappears! #RetailNews #JCPenney #ShoppingTips #StoreClosures #MoneyHacks #Business114Share
Robert Evans+FollowFamily Dollar Delivers (Literally!)Family Dollar is closing about 1,000 stores, but here’s a silver lining: you can now get your favorite cheap snacks and household basics delivered to your door via Uber Eats. They’re even kicking things off with a 40% discount on orders over $30 (use code FAMILY40). So, even if your local store is shutting down, you can still score deals from your couch. Just another way delivery apps are changing how we shop for everyday stuff! #FamilyDollar #UberEats #MoneyHacks #DeliveryDeals #RetailNews #Business30Share
robertocarter+FollowRite-Aid Closures: What You Need to KnowHeads up if you shop at Rite-Aid! The pharmacy chain is shutting down 47 stores across 9 states, but not every location is closing—just these for now. If you’ve got Rite-Aid rewards or gift cards, use them ASAP because they’re expiring soon. This shake-up means fewer spots to grab last-minute meds or snacks, so check if your local store is on the list. Looks like the pharmacy game is getting even tougher! #RiteAid #RetailNews #MoneyTips #Pharmacy #ConsumerAlert #Business12Share
Timothy Weaver+FollowBig Lots Comeback: More Deals, More Stores!Heads up, bargain hunters! Big Lots is making a big comeback, reopening over 70 stores across 13 states this month. After being bought out, they're rolling out new deals, famous brands, and even a fresh clothing section for the whole fam. The twist? Other discount chains like Ocean State Job Lot and Ollie’s are also snapping up old Big Lots spots, so your go-to bargain store might look a little different soon. Time to check if your local store is back—and what deals are waiting! #BigLots #RetailNews #BargainHunting #MoneyHacks #Shopping71Share
robertocarter+FollowDe Beers Ditches Lab Diamonds—Why Now?De Beers is saying goodbye to its lab-grown diamond brand, Lightbox, and going back to basics with natural gems. Why? Lab diamonds just aren’t sparkling in shoppers’ eyes, and prices are dropping. If you were hoping for a budget bling boom, it’s on pause. The real drama: De Beers is slimming down, and its parent company might sell the whole diamond biz soon. So, if you spot Lightbox deals, it could be your last chance for affordable sparkle! #diamonds #DeBeers #shoppingtips #luxury #retailnews #Business80Share
Bryan Grant+FollowAre We Headed for Empty Store Shelves?Heads up: those packed aisles at Walmart and Costco might look a lot emptier soon. Thanks to new tariffs on imports (especially from China), everyday stuff like clothes, electronics, and even snacks could get pricier—or just disappear from shelves for a while. Some folks are already stocking up, just in case. If you see limits on how many items you can buy, it’s not just déjà vu from the pandemic—blame the trade drama! Might be time to rethink that summer shopping spree. #Tariffs #RetailNews #MoneyHacks #ConsumerTips #ShopSmart #Shopping30Share
carlsongary+FollowThe Range Takes Over Your Old HomebaseEver wondered what happened to your local Homebase? The Range is moving in and giving these spots a makeover! They're opening new superstores where you can grab everything from garden gear to home essentials—all under one roof. The cool part? They’re keeping the best Homebase vibes, so you still get those handy garden centers. Expect more of these popping up soon, making it easier to upgrade your space without driving across town. #RetailNews #HomeImprovement #TheRange #ShoppingHacks #StoreOpenings #Shopping00Share
Kim Brown+FollowRite Aid Gift Cards? Use ‘Em or Lose ‘Em!Heads up, Rite Aid fans: if you’ve got a Rite Aid gift card or rewards points, now’s the time to use them! The pharmacy chain is in bankruptcy mode (again), and starting June 2025, those gift cards and points will be worthless. It’s a bummer for loyal shoppers, especially in rural areas with few pharmacy options. The big takeaway? Gift cards aren’t as safe as cash—spend them before a store goes under! #RiteAid #GiftCardAlert #Bankruptcy #RetailNews #MoneyHacks #Shopping10Share