“Consumers Are At A Tipping Point” As Grocery Prices Keep Rising
New warnings indicate grocery shoppers can only absorb price increases for so long, before something’s got to give.
New warnings indicate grocery shoppers can only absorb price increases for so long, before something’s got to give.
Grocery shoppers aren’t discouraged by rising prices, as they continue to seek out savings.
Many more shoppers are going online, for coupons and money-saving advice.
Online grocery shoppers balk at delivery fees, but don’t seem to mind paying higher prices for individual products.
Parents expect higher prices, but are more intent on finding deals, this back-to-school season.
New reports reveal the stores and product categories where store-brand sales are surging.
Coupons are harder to find, but the deals are back to normal in many grocery categories.
Higher-income shoppers are still looking for grocery savings, regardless of whether they can afford to pay full price.
A new report finds many brands are offering fewer printed coupons, even though many shoppers are still seeking them out.
Major brands are substituting and eliminating ingredients to help cut costs and keep prices down.