carlsongary+FollowTariffs = Pricey Groceries & Toy Shortages?Heads up: those new tariffs are starting to sneak into your grocery bill! Imported foods and flowers are already getting pricier, and experts say this is just the warm-up. If you’re planning back-to-school or holiday shopping, brace yourself—fewer ships mean we could see empty shelves and higher prices, especially for popular items. Might be time to snag deals early and keep an eye out for sales before things get scarce! #SmartShopping #Tariffs #MoneyHacks #USConsumers #RetailTrends #Shopping60Share
Miranda Martin+FollowGLP-1 Drugs Are Changing How We ShopGLP-1 weight loss meds like Ozempic are totally shaking up the way we eat—and shop. People are spending way less on groceries, booze, and eating out, but suddenly there’s a run on vitamins, protein powders, and gut health stuff. The Vitamin Shoppe just launched a whole section for GLP-1 users, hoping to cash in on the trend (and maybe save their business). Even Smoothie King and Nestle are jumping in. Wild how one drug can flip the whole market! #WeightLossDrugs #GLP1 #VitaminShoppe #Ozempic #RetailTrends #Health00Share
Bryan Grant+FollowWalgreens Closures: What’s Your Backup Plan?Heads up if you grab your meds or snacks at Walgreens—dozens of stores are closing this month in 13 states. It’s part of a bigger trend: more stores are shutting their doors as shopping moves online and companies try to cut losses. If your go-to Walgreens is on the list, check if you can switch your prescriptions to another spot or get them delivered. Don’t get caught without your essentials! #Walgreens #StoreClosures #PharmacyLife #MoneyHacks #RetailTrends #Shopping51Share
Bryan Grant+FollowRite Aid’s Big Goodbye: What It Means for YouHeads up if you’re a Rite Aid regular: the pharmacy giant is closing all its stores by mid-2025. That means your go-to spot for quick meds, snacks, or last-minute essentials might soon have a ‘liquidation’ sign out front. The drama? Rite Aid’s deep debt and legal headaches (think: opioid lawsuits) forced this move. No, Walgreens and CVS aren’t swooping in to save the day—they’re busy downsizing too. Pro tip: transfer your prescriptions ASAP and use up those gift cards before they’re worthless! #RiteAid #PharmacyNews #MoneyHacks #RetailTrends #ConsumerTips #Shopping137Share
Nicole Washington+FollowWhy American Eagle's Having a Rough SeasonHeads up if you’re an American Eagle fan: the brand just took a $75 million hit on unsold spring and summer clothes, and their sales are slipping. Translation? Expect more clearance racks and big discounts as they try to clear out old styles. The real drama: they pulled their future predictions because things are so up in the air. If you’re hunting for deals, now’s your moment! #AmericanEagle #RetailTrends #ShoppingHacks #ClearanceFinds #Shopping00Share
Jordan Williams+FollowTarget’s Self-Checkout Shake-Up: What’s Up?Ever breezed through Target’s self-checkout? That quick fix might be fading. Some shoppers are finding those kiosks gone, and it’s got folks talking. Why? Turns out, too many people were skipping scans—on purpose or by accident. Target’s now limiting self-checkout to small hauls (10 items or less), hoping to cut down on lost inventory. So, if you’re planning a big Target run, expect to see more cashiers and maybe longer lines. Convenience vs. security—what’s your pick? #TargetRun #RetailTrends #ShoppingHacks #SelfCheckout #Shopping21Share
Bryan Grant+FollowWhy Your Groceries Are Getting SmarterEver notice how grocery shopping feels way more high-tech lately? That’s because giants like Walmart and Kroger are doubling down on things like curbside pickup, speedy delivery, and even AI that helps pick what you might want next. The catch? All these upgrades cost big bucks, so don’t be surprised if prices creep up or you see more digital deals. Basically, your weekly grocery run is turning into a tech test drive! #GroceryHacks #SmartShopping #RetailTrends #Walmart #Kroger #Shopping00Share
Tristan Richards+FollowTarget’s DEI Drama: More Than Just BuzzwordsHere’s the scoop: Target’s ex-diversity boss says it’s not about calling it DEI, it’s about actually making everyone feel welcome. Even if Target isn’t shouting about diversity programs, the real win is when treating people fairly becomes just how things are done. The market shift? Companies are quietly baking inclusion into their culture instead of making a big show—so don’t get distracted by the headlines. Sometimes, the best change is the one you barely notice! #WorkCulture #RetailTrends #Inclusion #MoneyLifehacks #CoffeeBreakChatter #Business00Share
fnixon+FollowRite Aid Closures: What It Means for YouHeads up if you get your meds at Rite Aid—68 more stores are closing as the chain tries to bounce back from money troubles. If your local spot is on the list, don’t panic: your prescriptions will move to a nearby pharmacy. This shakeup is all about Rite Aid trying to stay afloat as shopping habits change. Keep an eye out for store closing sales if you love a bargain! #RiteAid #PharmacyNews #MoneyHacks #RetailTrends #Business104Share
carlsongary+FollowWhy Your Mall Has More Gyms Than GapsEver notice your local shopping center is packed with gyms, urgent care clinics, and pet vets instead of just clothing stores? That’s not by accident! Shopping centers are swapping out old-school retail for in-person services you can’t get online—think yoga studios or quick health checkups. This shift is keeping malls busy and rents rising, even after big chains like Party City closed. Next up: apartments where parking lots used to be! #RetailTrends #ShoppingCenters #MoneyHacks #LifeUpgrade #ConsumerTips #Shopping10Share