christinewhite+FollowWalmart’s New Store Feels Like the FutureWalmart just opened a next-level store in Texas, and it’s basically a shopping theme park. Think: drive-thru pharmacy, fresh tortillas, sushi, and even a Dunkin’ inside. You can book tire installs or TV mounting right from your phone, and there are QR codes everywhere for instant info. The real kicker? You could get your groceries delivered in 30 minutes. If this catches on, expect your local stores to get a serious glow-up soon! #Walmart #RetailTrends #ShoppingHacks #FutureOfShopping #Shopping93Share
Bryan Grant+FollowTariffs Got You Shopping Smarter?Feeling like your wallet’s shrinking at checkout? You’re not alone—tariffs are making everything from jeans to gadgets pricier, and shoppers are already switching up their habits. More folks are hitting thrift stores, hunting for deals, and even using buy-now-pay-later for groceries. Retailers are scrambling too, trying to keep prices down and customers loyal. Pro tip: Check out secondhand options and loyalty programs for savings while everyone rides out the price rollercoaster! #MoneyHacks #RetailTrends #Tariffs #SmartShopping #ConsumerTips #Shopping10Share
Timothy Weaver+FollowBeer Runs Just Got Harder in Canada 🍻Heads up, beer lovers! The Beer Store, a Canadian staple since 1927, is closing 15 locations this June. Why? More folks are getting their brews delivered or grabbing them at the grocery store, so fewer people are popping into old-school beer shops. If you’re used to swinging by after work, you might need a new game plan. Maybe it’s time to try online ordering or check out local breweries for your next six-pack haul! #BeerNews #RetailTrends #LifeHacks #Canada #ConsumerTips #Shopping4040Share
Anthony Cook+FollowWhy Everyone’s Rushing to the Store NowEver notice the checkout lines getting longer lately? People are stocking up before prices jump, thanks to new tariffs on the horizon. Basically, shoppers are buying early to dodge those future price hikes—think grabbing that new blender or stocking up on snacks before they cost more. Even with all the economic buzzkill, folks are still spending, especially on gadgets and groceries. If you’ve been eyeing something, now might be the time to snag it before shelves get picked over! #SmartShopping #TariffTalk #MoneyHacks #RetailTrends #Shopping00Share
Megan Garcia+FollowCostco’s April Sales: Still Crushing ItQuick coffee break scoop: Costco’s April sales are up again, even with one less shopping day thanks to Easter. Shoppers are still flocking for those bulk deals, and online sales are booming too—up over 12%! The real-life impact? If you’re a fan of stretching your grocery budget, Costco’s still the place to be. Plus, their membership model keeps folks coming back for more savings, rain or shine. #Costco #RetailTrends #MoneyHacks #SmartShopping #Shopping50Share
carlsongary+FollowCVS Closures: What’s Really Going On?Heads up: CVS is closing even more stores this year—about 270 are on the chopping block, though they’re opening a few new ones (sometimes inside Target). If you’ve ever shown up to grab cold meds or a quick snack only to find your local CVS gone, you’re not alone. The reason? Fewer people shopping in-store and too many locations too close together. The upside: most folks will still have a CVS within 10 miles, but always double-check before you head out! #CVS #RetailTrends #MoneyHacks #StoreClosures #LifeHacks #Shopping231Share
Kim Brown+FollowCostco Sales Jump—Even With Fewer Shopping Days!Did you hear? Costco just dropped its April sales numbers, and they’re up 7% from last year—even though we had one less shopping day thanks to Easter moving around. So, if you noticed the parking lot was still packed, you weren’t imagining things! The takeaway: people are still loving those bulk buys, and Costco’s not slowing down. Maybe it’s time to check out those membership perks if you haven’t already! #Costco #RetailTrends #MoneyHacks #SmartShopping #Shopping10Share
Jasmine Rush+FollowForever 21 Shuts Down: What’s Next for Shoppers?Forever 21 just closed all its U.S. stores, so if you were planning a mall haul, it’s time to switch gears. Blame it on online giants like Shein and Temu, who offer trendy clothes for less and ship right to your door. The takeaway? Shopping sprees are moving from the mall to your phone, and old-school stores are struggling to keep up. If you’ve got a favorite store, now’s the time to check if they’re sticking around! #RetailTrends #Forever21 #ShoppingHacks #Ecommerce #MoneyLifehacks #Shopping10Share
Edward Wallace+FollowWhy Your Next Snack Might Look (and Last) BetterEver noticed your food labels peeling off or getting smudgy in the fridge? Koala Paper just dropped a game-changer: super-tough, eco-friendly labels that survive spills, sun, and even the freezer. Thanks to some smart AI tech, these labels stick better, look sharper, and help cut down on waste. Businesses are seeing fewer returns, and you get packaging that actually lasts. Plus, it’s all about less trash and more planet-friendly choices next time you hit the store! #SustainablePackaging #LifeHacks #EcoFriendly #ConsumerTips #RetailTrends #Business00Share
Robert Evans+FollowRite Aid’s Back in Bankruptcy—What’s Next?Rite Aid just hit the bankruptcy button again—yep, for the second time in less than a year. Even though they’re still open for business, the chain is hunting for a buyer to keep things afloat. For shoppers, this means your local Rite Aid isn’t closing (yet), but don’t be surprised if you see more empty shelves or fewer locations soon. If you rely on their pharmacy, now’s a good time to double-check your prescriptions and keep an eye on store updates. #RiteAid #Bankruptcy #PharmacyNews #MoneyHacks #RetailTrends #Business00Share