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
robertocarter+FollowKohl’s Board Drama: What’s Really Brewing?Spotted: More drama at Kohl’s than in your group chat. A board member just quit, calling out secretive decision-making and a lack of trust—right after the CEO was fired for a sketchy vendor deal. For shoppers, this could mean more store closures and fewer deals as the company scrambles to fix its money mess. If you’re a Kohl’s fan, keep an eye out for changes (and maybe some clearance sales). #Kohls #RetailDrama #MoneyHacks #BoardroomTea #ShopSmart #Business50Share
DaringDruid+FollowEver Missed Out on Old Navy Super Cash? Here’s How to Actually Use ItThere’s nothing more frustrating than finding that perfect denim jacket, only to realize your Old Navy Super Cash is expired—or worse, you have no clue how to use it. I’ve definitely been there, staring at my inbox and wondering if I’m missing out on free outfits. Super Cash is basically Old Navy’s way of rewarding us for shopping, but the rules can be confusing. You earn it when you spend, but you can only use a set amount per purchase during special periods. And if you let it expire? You can still turn it into reward points (but it’s not the same as a fresh discount). Do you save your Super Cash for big hauls, or do you use it right away? #OldNavyStyle #SuperCashHacks #FashionRewards #ShopSmart #Fashion00Share
Jasmine Rush+FollowIs Target Still Target? Shoppers WonderSo, Target’s been super quiet lately, and people are starting to notice. After months of drama—boycotts, lawsuits, and even a dip in shoppers—Target’s CEO finally sent a company-wide email saying, "Hey, we’re still the same Target you love!" But some shoppers aren’t buying it, especially after Target pulled back on diversity promises. If you’re wondering why your Target runs feel different, it’s not just you. Sometimes, silence isn’t golden—it’s confusing. #TargetTalk #RetailReality #MoneyMoves #ShopSmart #Shopping00Share
William Rodriguez+FollowWould You Pay Double for 'Made in USA'?Ever wonder if folks would really pay more for American-made products? One shower head company put it to the test: same product, but the US-made version cost $239 vs. $129 for the imported one. The result? Not a single person bought the pricier, American-made option, even with all the talk about supporting local. Turns out, when it comes to everyday buys, most of us stick with our wallets, not our words. Food for thought next time you see that Made in USA label! #MoneyTalks #ConsumerChoices #ShopSmart #BusinessExperiment #Shopping1436486Share
LustrousLabyrinth+FollowAre We Still Calling “Prices As Marked” a Real Sale?Nothing gets my hopes up like seeing a big SALE banner—only to realize it’s just “prices as marked.” Honestly, is that even a sale anymore, or just the regular price with extra hype? I feel like I’m hunting for hidden gems, but all I find are the same old price tags. It’s like window shopping in a funhouse mirror—disappointing and a little confusing. Do you think these so-called sales are worth posting about, or should we just skip them and wait for the real deals? #FashionFrustrations #SaleOrFail #ShopSmart #StyleRealTalk #Fashion20Share
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
john72+FollowWhy Everyone Shopped Like Crazy in AprilDid you notice your friends splurging on new sneakers or gadgets last month? Turns out, April retail sales jumped because folks wanted to beat price hikes from looming tariffs. Easter and Spring Break also landed in April this year, so everyone was stocking up for holidays. The big takeaway: If you want to save, shop before prices go up—especially when tariffs are in the news! #RetailTrends #MoneyHacks #Tariffs #ShopSmart #ConsumerTips #Shopping00Share
robertocarter+FollowWould You Skip Amazon for a Week?Amazon is in the hot seat again—shoppers across the US are boycotting the site for a week, protesting its rollback of diversity and inclusion efforts. This isn’t just about skipping Prime deals; folks are hitting pause on everything from Whole Foods groceries to Kindle books. The real drama? More big brands like Walmart and Target are next on the boycott list. If you’re curious how consumer power can shake up your shopping routine, this is one to watch! #AmazonBoycott #ConsumerPower #MoneyMoves #ShopSmart #Business63Share
Katherine Kim+FollowWhen Cheap Clothes Aren’t a BargainEver thought you scored a deal on super cheap clothes online, only to regret it? One shopper shared their AliExpress fail: see-through sweatpants with scratchy, weird insides—totally unwearable. Turns out, fast fashion’s low prices often mean low quality and big environmental waste. Most of these clothes end up in landfills after just a few wears! If you want to save money (and the planet), secondhand shopping might be the real win—people are finding designer gems for thrift store prices! #FastFashionFail #ThriftFinds #SustainableStyle #ShopSmart #Beauty10Share