christinewhite+FollowHow Costco Kept Eggs & Croissants CheapEver wonder why Costco’s eggs and croissants didn’t break the bank this year, even when everyone else was hiking prices? Turns out, Costco hustled behind the scenes—rerouting shipments, buying more American-made goods, and even taking a hit on profits just to keep your breakfast budget-friendly. While other stores passed on costs, Costco played the long game, keeping prices steady and shoppers happy. That’s why those early-morning lines for eggs are real! #CostcoHacks #SmartShopping #MoneyLifehacks #Shopping210Share
laura54+FollowCostco Finds You’ll Brag About LaterHeads up, deal hunters! Costco’s got a fresh batch of limited-time steals, from a salad spinner that actually makes salad fun to a fridge with an app that reminds you to toss old ice. The catch? These goodies vanish fast—think of it as a treasure hunt for your home. The real drama: if you snooze, you lose, and you’ll be hearing about your neighbor’s sweet new couch for months. Grab what you need before it’s gone! #CostcoFinds #DealAlert #SmartShopping #Business20Share
carlsongary+FollowWalmart’s Opening Spree: What’s In It for You?Walmart’s on a roll—opening five new stores and a Sam’s Club by September! If you’re near Alabama, California, Utah, or Florida, you might get a shiny new spot to snag groceries or bulk buys. The big move? Walmart’s not just about more stores—they’re revamping hundreds of locations to make shopping smoother. More stores = more deals and maybe less driving for your next snack run. Keep an eye out for grand openings (hello, freebies and discounts!). #WalmartNews #RetailTrends #SmartShopping #Shopping40Share
CashbackQueen+FollowDon’t Miss These Trader Joe’s Money-Saving Tricks Trader Joe’s is already affordable — but here’s how to save even more! 🛒💸 1. Use Coupons (Yes, Really!) TJ’s doesn’t have its own coupons. But they accept manufacturer coupons. Example: Fage yogurt is $1.19 at TJ’s. Already cheaper than Kroger. Use a coupon on top — even better! Check apps like Ibotta before you shop. 2. Full Refunds. Always. Didn’t like it? Opened it? Half-eaten? No problem. TJ’s will take it back — no questions asked. 3. Bananas = $0.19 Each 🍌 Most stores charge $0.25–$0.35 per banana. At TJ’s? Just $0.19 each. Cheap. Consistent. Awesome. 4. Save $2 on Cereal Cheerios cost $3.99. TJ’s version — Joe’s O’s — only $1.99. Same idea. Half the price. 5. Snacks That Save $2.50+ TJ’s brand snacks are cheaper. Example: 6-pack organic seaweed = $3.49. Fred Meyer? $1 each pack. Easy choice. 6. Fresh Produce = Great Deals 🍍 Whole pineapple for under $3. Fresh, juicy, and budget-friendly. 7. Great Wine for Under $5 🍷 Yes, really. TJ’s has wine under $5. Their Charles Shaw brand = iconic. Used to be $1.99. Now closer to $3. Still worth it. 8. Cheese for Less 🧀 Love cheese? TJ’s has great deals. Smoked gouda: $2.99 for half a pound. Fred Meyer charges $8+. Huge savings. 9. Skip Pre-Cut Cheese Pre-sliced cheese = convenience tax. Up to 40% more. Buy the block. Cut it yourself. 10. Organic Frozen Broccoli = Cheaper Walmart charges $0.22/oz. TJ’s price? $0.17/oz. Same product. Better price. 11. Seasonal Finds = Best Deals 🎃 Fall = 100+ pumpkin items. Candles for under $3. Fun, festive, and affordable. Already shop at Trader Joe’s? Try these tips next time! Know any other tricks? Share below! 💬👇 #TraderJoes #MoneyTips #FrugalFinds #GroceryHacks #BudgetFriendly #CheapEats #LifeHacks #SaveMoney #SmartShopping50Share
Anthony Cook+FollowDouble Dipping: Amazon + Walmart HacksEver thought about stacking your Amazon Prime and Walmart+ memberships? Turns out, more shoppers—especially millennials—are doing just that to score the best deals and perks from both giants. Instead of picking sides, folks are using Prime for streaming and gadgets, while Walmart+ covers groceries and gas savings. It’s like having your cake and eating it too—more discounts, more convenience, less FOMO. If you’re juggling both, you might actually be saving more than you think! #MoneyHacks #SmartShopping #AmazonPrime #Shopping101Share
Brooke Martin+FollowWhy Your Fruit Might Cost More SoonHeads up: if you’re a fan of cherries, apricots, or peaches, you might want to savor them this year. A freak cold snap in Ukraine wiped out almost all of these fruits, and similar weather hit Turkey and Hungary too. That means less fruit on shelves and higher prices for everyone. If you’re looking to save, try freezing fruit when it’s on sale or check out local farmer’s markets for deals before prices spike! #FoodPrices #ClimateImpact #SmartShopping #Business00Share
laura54+FollowWhy Costco’s “Pricey” Deals Are GeniusEver see someone at Costco buying a mountain of eggs or a giant steak and think, “Who needs that much?” Turns out, these bulk buys are secret money-savers. Take the tomahawk ribeye—looks fancy, but it’s cheaper per pound than your local store’s skinny steaks. Or the giant jars of Bonne Maman jam and tins of Italian olive oil—huge up front, but you’ll pay way less over time. Even the cult-fave Merino wool socks are a steal. So next time you see a cart overflowing, remember: it’s not splurging, it’s smart shopping! #CostcoFinds #SmartShopping #MoneyHacks #Business00Share
Anthony Cook+FollowWhy Your Next Target Run Might Cost MoreHeads up, shoppers: thanks to new tariffs, everyday buys like clothes, gadgets, and even toothpaste could get pricier soon. Big names like Target, Walmart, and Best Buy are warning that price hikes are on the way as their costs go up. The drama? Companies are scrambling to keep prices low, but with tariffs hitting imports, it’s getting tough. Pro tip: If you’ve been eyeing a new TV or need to stock up on essentials, now might be the time before prices jump. #PriceHikes #Tariffs #SmartShopping #Shopping10Share
Kim Brown+FollowBJ’s Prices Might Jump—Here’s WhyHeads up, BJ’s shoppers: the CEO just hinted that prices could go up soon, thanks to new tariffs and rising costs. After a small bump in membership fees, folks are getting pickier about what they buy—think more groceries, fewer patio sets. If you’re a deal hunter, keep an eye on your favorite items; some might disappear or cost more. Pro tip: stock up on essentials before any price hikes hit! #RetailTrends #SmartShopping #BJWholesale #Shopping10Share
Megan Garcia+FollowDid You Just Buy This at Walmart?Heads up if you shop at Walmart! Several popular snacks and meals—think frozen ravioli, tortilla chips, celery sticks, and even baked beans—were recently recalled for surprise ingredients like wood bits, milk, or soy, and even a risky bacteria. If you’ve got any of these in your pantry, double-check the labels and consider a return. This wave of recalls shows how even big stores can slip up, so always peek at those recall alerts before your next grocery run! #WalmartRecall #FoodSafety #SmartShopping #ConsumerTips #Shopping10Share