Nicole Washington+FollowHow I’m Beating High Grocery PricesAnyone else feel like their grocery bill is eating their wallet? Even though we keep hearing inflation is slowing, prices for basics like eggs and OJ are still climbing. More than half of us are stressing about food costs, so folks are switching up their shopping—think more store brands, smaller packs, and way more home-cooked meals. If you’re feeling the pinch, you’re not alone! #Business #LocalBusiness #GroceryHacks5922Share
Kim Brown+FollowHow Supermarkets Sneakily Empty Your WalletEver wonder why you walk into the store for milk and leave with a cart full of stuff? Supermarkets are masters at making you spend more, from sneaky end-cap displays to confusing price tags and those tempting '10 for $10' deals. The real kicker? They bank on you grabbing the familiar brands or falling for fake sales. Next time, slow down, check the unit price, and don’t let the salsa next to the chips trick you into buying both! #Business #LocalBusiness #GroceryHacks21Share
christinewhite+FollowKroger Sale Hack: Avoid Price Tag DramaEver left Kroger thinking you scored a deal, only to see your receipt say otherwise? Turns out, sale prices switch over midweek—so if you shop on Wednesdays, you might get caught between old and new deals. Savvy shoppers recommend hitting the aisles before Wednesday or double-checking at checkout. If the discount doesn’t show up, ask for help or snap a pic of the tag. Don’t let a price tag mix-up mess with your grocery budget! #Business #LocalBusiness #GroceryHacks2211Share
carlsongary+FollowDouble-Check Your Grocery Deals!Ever grabbed a sale item at Kroger, only to pay more at checkout? You're not alone! Some shoppers noticed discounts on tags didn’t match what rang up. Turns out, sometimes the shelf tags aren’t updated when deals end or prices change. The money hack? Snap a pic of sale tags and check your receipt before leaving. If there’s a mismatch, Kroger’s refund policy has your back—just ask for your money back! #Business #LocalBusiness #GroceryHacks20Share
Samuel Gutierrez+FollowAldi’s Meme Game Outsmarts the CompetitionAldi just turned a CEO’s concert fail into a viral meme, poking fun at grocery stores that charge membership fees. Their Facebook post shows Aldi as the friend who skips the drama and just brings the lowest prices—no secret club needed. If you love snagging deals without the hassle, Aldi’s playful jab is a reminder: you don’t need a VIP pass to save big on your weekly shop. Their social media team deserves a standing ovation! #Business #AldiFinds #GroceryHacks130Share
Megan Garcia+FollowKroger Closures: What’s Up With My Store?Heads up, grocery shoppers! Kroger is closing over 60 stores across the country by 2026, so your go-to spot for last-minute dinner runs might be on the chopping block. The chain says it’s not laying off workers—staff will be moved to other locations. Why the shakeup? Kroger wants to save cash and put it into better shopping experiences, like fresher food and more digital perks. If your local Kroger is closing, keep an eye out for deals and maybe scope out new store openings nearby! #KrogerClosures #GroceryHacks #MoneyMoves #Business #LocalBusiness40Share
Amanda Carroll+FollowWhy Your Grocery Bill Feels HeavierEver feel like your grocery bill is sneaking up on you? That’s because prices are up 4.7% compared to last year! Even with the squeeze, people are hitting the supermarket more often, but spending a bit less each trip. The real twist? More folks are skipping snacks and sweets, possibly thanks to the rise in weight loss meds. If you’re looking to save, try own-brand products—they’re flying off the shelves as shoppers hunt for deals! #GroceryHacks #MoneyTalk #InflationWatch #Business10Share
carlsongary+FollowWhy Your Grocery Cart Looks Different NowEver notice your grocery cart is packed with more protein bars and fewer snacky treats? You’re not alone! Kroger’s CEO just spilled the beans: shoppers are skipping the extras, hunting for deals, and grabbing more store-brand goodies. With folks on weight loss meds like Ozempic craving protein, Kroger’s rolling out tons of new shakes and bars. Heads up—some stores are closing, but new ones are popping up where people are moving. Bottom line: your shopping habits are shaking up the whole grocery game! #GroceryHacks #MoneyTips #SmartShopping #Business00Share
carlsongary+FollowKroger’s Making Grocery Deals Way EasierEver get annoyed by those digital coupons you have to hunt down before checking out at Kroger? Good news: Kroger is rolling out single-scan sheets in some stores, so you can grab all the weekly deals with one quick scan—no more endless clicking or missed savings. They’re also promising to keep prices lower and make deals less confusing, so you don’t need a PhD to save on groceries. Heads up though: some stores are closing, but new ones are on the way. Saving money at the store just got a little less stressful! #GroceryHacks #KrogerSavings #MoneyTips #Business00Share
Nicole Washington+FollowKroger Shuts Stores, Shifts FocusHeads up, grocery shoppers: Kroger is closing about 60 stores over the next year and a half. After a failed merger with Albertsons, Kroger is trimming locations that aren’t pulling their weight. The upside? They’re promising to use the savings to make shopping better at the stores that stay open—think more deals and new products. If you love Kroger’s store brands, you’re in luck: those are getting a big push. More protein-packed options are on the way, too! #Kroger #GroceryHacks #MoneyTips #Business133Share