The Weird Truth About 2021: Better Deals, And Higher Prices, Too
Lower prices, and higher prices too – here’s what your grocery store is likely to look like in the year ahead.
Lower prices, and higher prices too – here’s what your grocery store is likely to look like in the year ahead.
Good grocery deals are still difficult to find, leaving us paying full price a lot more than we used to.
At least one grocery chain is bringing back a savings program that proved popular during the last economic downturn.
Big brands say their price hikes are paying off, as shoppers show a willingness to pay more.
California legislators propose a ban on soda coupons as part of a battle against sugary drinks.
Procter & Gamble plans to raise prices on more products, while cutting back on coupons for some others.
A new price check finds Whole Foods’ prices under Amazon really aren’t much lower at all.
Kimberly-Clark plans to raise prices on brands including Cottonelle, Scott, Kleenex, Viva, Huggies and more.
P&G is raising prices on some of its most popular products.
A new report advises grocery stores to raise their prices in richer neighborhoods, and lower them elsewhere.