Edward Wallace+FollowChanel’s Price Pause: Should You Buy Now?Chanel is doing something rare in the luxury world: keeping price hikes chill while opening more stores, even as sales dip. Most high-end brands crank up prices when things get tough, but Chanel’s only nudged them up about 3%—so your dream bag won’t get wildly pricier overnight. They’re betting that expanding (especially in the US and China) and not scaring off shoppers with big jumps will keep fans loyal. If you’ve been eyeing that Classic Flap, now might be the time to strike before the next increase! #Chanel #LuxuryLife #SmartShopping #RetailTrends #Business10Share
Megan Garcia+FollowSam’s Club Checkout Drama: Scan or Scram?Sam’s Club is shaking up its checkout game, pushing more folks to use their Scan & Go app instead of old-school self-checkouts. Some shoppers are loving the speedy, line-free experience, but others—especially those who aren’t tech fans—are worried about being left behind. The good news? Regular checkouts aren’t totally gone yet, and staff with tablets will help out. If you’re all about quick exits, this could be your new hack. But if you prefer a human touch, you might want to keep an eye on these changes. #SamsClub #RetailTrends #MoneyHacks #ShoppingTips #TechInStores #Shopping10Share
Jasmine Rush+FollowAre Home Reno Stores Telling Us Something?Thinking about fixing up your place? Lowe’s and Home Depot are dropping their report cards this week, and it’s like a mood ring for the economy. If folks are splurging on paint and power tools, it usually means people feel good about their wallets. But lately, Lowe’s sales have dipped, while Home Depot is holding steady. So, if you’re seeing fewer neighbors at the checkout, it might be a sign everyone’s tightening their belts. Watch these numbers if you want to time your next DIY project or spot a deal! #HomeImprovement #RetailTrends #MoneyTalk #DIY #ConsumerSentiment #Shopping10Share
Robert Evans+FollowRite Aid Closures: What Shoppers Need to KnowHeads up, pharmacy shoppers! Rite Aid is shutting down over 140 stores as it deals with bankruptcy, so if you rely on them for prescriptions or rewards, it’s time to double-check your local store’s status. The upside? Your prescriptions will transfer to other pharmacies, but your Rite Aid rewards and gift cards are expiring soon. Pro tip: Use up those points and cards before they’re gone! #RiteAid #PharmacyNews #MoneyHacks #RetailTrends #Business62Share
Edward Wallace+FollowRite Aid Shakeup: What It Means for Your RxBig news in the pharmacy world: Rite Aid is selling over 1,000 of its stores to big names like CVS and Walgreens. If you pick up meds at Rite Aid, don’t stress—your local store isn’t closing overnight, and your prescriptions are safe. This move could mean more deals and smoother service at CVS and Walgreens, but also fewer Rite Aid options down the road. Keep an eye out for new loyalty perks as these chains compete for your business! #PharmacyNews #MoneyHacks #RetailTrends #CVS #Walgreens #Business50Share
gordonangela+FollowRite Aid Sells Stores—What It Means for YouRite Aid is offloading over 1,000 of its pharmacy counters to rivals like CVS and Walgreens after filing for bankruptcy (again). If you fill your prescriptions at Rite Aid, don’t panic—your meds will still be ready, but you might be picking them up at a different chain soon. The real drama? Drugstores are struggling as more people order meds online and skip those last-minute candy or shampoo grabs. Heads up: expect more store closures and job cuts as the pharmacy world keeps shifting. #RiteAid #PharmacyNews #MoneyHacks #ConsumerTips #RetailTrends #Business51Share
christinewhite+FollowGrocery Stores Are Disappearing—Now What?Heads up, grocery shoppers! Four big names—Big Lots, Family Dollar, Kroger, and Winn-Dixie—are shutting down stores this year. Why? People are shopping differently, and some stores just can’t keep up. If your go-to spot is closing, it might mean longer drives or trying out new places (hello, Aldi!). Pro tip: Now’s the time to check out local markets or try online grocery delivery. Have you had to switch up your shopping routine yet? #GroceryHacks #RetailTrends #MoneyLife #ShopSmart #ConsumerTips #Shopping20Share
Bryan Grant+FollowIs Your Walgreens Closing? Here’s What to DoHeads up: Walgreens is shutting down 54 more stores across 17 states, with banners popping up online to let you know if your local spot is on the chopping block. If you rely on Walgreens for your meds, don’t panic—just transfer your prescriptions to another location or set up delivery. The big picture? Drugstores are feeling the squeeze from online competition and rising costs, so expect more changes at your neighborhood pharmacy soon. #Walgreens #PharmacyLife #MoneyHacks #RetailTrends #Shopping92Share
fnixon+FollowRite Aid Closures: What It Means for YouHeads up if you rely on Rite Aid for your pharmacy runs—68 more stores are closing this month after another round of bankruptcy. That means fewer quick stops for meds, snacks, or last-minute essentials, especially in places like Pennsylvania and Oregon. The big shift? More folks are turning to online orders or big-box stores for their pharmacy needs, leaving old-school chains struggling. If your local Rite Aid is on the list, now’s the time to check out delivery apps or scope out new neighborhood options. #RiteAid #PharmacyLife #RetailTrends #MoneyHacks #ConsumerTips #Business70Share
Nicole Washington+FollowWalmart’s Warning: Price Hikes Incoming?So, all the scary talk about tariffs causing crazy inflation or a recession? The latest numbers say, not so fast. Retail sales are steady, and wholesale prices even dropped. But here’s the twist: Walmart just said it can’t keep eating those extra costs from tariffs, so expect to see higher prices at the checkout soon. If Walmart can’t hold the line, your favorite stores probably can’t either. Time to watch those receipts! #MoneyTalk #RetailTrends #Tariffs #Walmart #SmartShopping #Shopping1615Share