Vincent Perry+FollowWhy Are Eggs So Expensive Right Now?Ever wonder why a carton of eggs costs as much as a fancy coffee these days? Turns out, big egg companies are raking in record profits—even as they get millions from taxpayers to deal with bird flu. While you’re paying $4–$6 a dozen, these companies are cashing in and buying up smaller rivals instead of rebuilding their flocks. The result? Fewer eggs on shelves and higher prices for us. Next time you’re at the store, you’ll know why your omelet is breaking the bank! #EggPrices #MoneyHacks #GroceryShopping #ConsumerTips #Business2569Share
Jasmine Rush+FollowWalmart’s Basket Fee Is Back—Here’s the ScoopHeads up if you use food stamps or Walmart+ Assist: Walmart is bringing back its $6.99 fee for pickup and delivery orders under $35. This fee was on pause during the pandemic, but now it’s back as folks are tightening their budgets and prices are going up. So, if you’re ordering groceries, try to hit that $35 mark to dodge the extra charge. It’s a reminder to plan your shopping list or maybe team up with a neighbor to save on fees! #Walmart #MoneyHacks #GroceryShopping #EBT #BudgetTips #Shopping432779Share
Amanda Carroll+FollowWalmart’s $6.99 Fee Is Back for SNAP ShoppersHeads up if you use food stamps at Walmart: that $6.99 fee for pickup and delivery orders under $35 is back. During the pandemic, Walmart dropped the fee, but now it’s reinstated it for SNAP and Walmart+ Assist members. So, if you want to skip the store and get groceries delivered, make sure your cart hits $35 to dodge the extra charge. It’s a small move, but it could add up if you order often! #Walmart #SNAP #MoneyHacks #GroceryShopping #LifeHacks #Shopping6464Share
Kim Brown+FollowCould Tariffs Bring Back Empty Shelves?Heads up, grocery shoppers: there’s talk that new tariffs could make your next supermarket run feel a lot like those wild early-pandemic days—think empty shelves and fewer choices. Small, local grocers are worried big chains will hog supplies and keep prices low for themselves, leaving neighborhood stores scrambling (and possibly raising prices). If you love your local market, keep an eye out—this tariff drama could hit your wallet and your dinner plans! #GroceryShopping #Tariffs #MoneyHacks #ShopLocal #FoodPrices #Shopping7651Share
Jasmine Rush+FollowWhy Your Groceries Might Not Get Pricier (Yet)Heads up, grocery shoppers! Albertsons (think Safeway, Vons, and more) just told its suppliers, "Don’t even think about sneaking tariff costs into our prices." With new tariffs making imports like avocados and coffee pricier, Albertsons is putting its foot down to keep your grocery bill in check. The twist? Suppliers might have to eat those extra costs, at least for now. So, your favorite snacks might not jump in price overnight—but this standoff could get spicy if suppliers push back. #GroceryShopping #Tariffs #FoodPrices #Albertsons #MoneyHacks #Shopping50Share
carlsongary+FollowCostco Run? Stock Up Before Prices Jump!Heads up, Costco fans! Word is, tariffs might soon make your grocery bill a lot steeper. Folks are already grabbing staples like olive oil, steak, cheese, and even wine before prices go up. It’s like a flashback to pandemic stock-ups, but this time it’s all about beating the price hikes. If you love a good steak dinner or can’t live without your favorite spices, now’s the time to fill your cart. Pro tip: hard cheeses and rice store well, so go big! #CostcoFinds #MoneyHacks #GroceryShopping #InflationAlert #StockUp #Tariffs #SmartShopping #Shopping11380Share
christinewhite+FollowAlbertsons to Suppliers: No Tariff Price Hikes!Heads up, grocery shoppers! Albertsons just told its suppliers they won’t accept any price hikes, even if tariffs make things more expensive. So, if you’re wondering why your favorite snacks haven’t jumped in price (yet), it’s because Albertsons is making suppliers jump through hoops before raising costs. But here’s the catch: smaller suppliers might struggle to keep up, and that could mean fewer choices on the shelves down the line. Big chains flexing their muscle can keep prices steady—for now! #GroceryShopping #Tariffs #Albertsons #MoneyHacks #ConsumerTips #Shopping132Share
Bryan Grant+FollowDid Costco Just Ghost 3 Cookies?Ever notice your favorite Costco cookie pack is feeling a little... lighter? Shoppers are buzzing after realizing the new brown butter sugar cookies come in packs of 21 instead of the usual 24, but the price is still $7.99. This sneaky move is called shrinkflation—same price, less cookie. It’s like paying for a full tank but getting a few gallons short. Keep an eye on your snacks, folks—your wallet (and sweet tooth) will thank you! #Shrinkflation #CostcoFinds #MoneyHacks #GroceryShopping #Shopping50Share
darrell47+FollowAre Your Fave Grocery Staples Disappearing?Ever think tariffs could change what’s in your pantry? Thanks to the ongoing U.S.-China trade drama, some essential Chinese ingredients like dark soy sauce, Sichuan peppercorns, Zhenjiang vinegar, and even Shaoxing wine could get super pricey – or vanish from shelves entirely. Is it the end for chili crisp or dan dan noodles at home? Get ready to swap out or say goodbye to some classic flavors! FoodieProblems #TariffTalk #ChineseCuisine #GroceryShopping #Spirituality50Share