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Uber Eats to begin accepting SNAP as part of new initiatives to help consumers save money
Uber Eats has announced several new initiatives to help consumers save money on food and groceries as prices continue to rise across the country.
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32-year-old mom of 2 has saved over $1,000 on groceries this year by couponing: ‘I promise anybody can do this'
Couponing has helped 32-year-old Kiersti Torok to save over $1,000 on everyday items like groceries and household goods. Here are her tips for getting started.
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Influencer admits to snacking on groceries before paying, sparking debate
An influencer has sparked a debate about whether her actions at the supermarket are completely normal or totally taboo.
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Plan all your summer must-haves with Aldi
If you’re looking for different ways to snack and shop smart this summer, Aldi is your one-stop shop. MORE: Aldi.us
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Grocery store merger: Aldi set to acquire Winn-Dixie, Harveys
Discount grocer Aldi said Wednesday it plans to buy 400 Winn-Dixie and Harveys supermarkets in the southern U.S.
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Avoid these meaningless food labels when grocery shopping
What do food labels like “natural,” “very low sodium,” and “sugar-free” really mean? Consumer Reports cuts through the confusion at the grocery store.
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Don't be taken by meaningless food labels
You see them every time you’re in a grocery store. Labels with promising claims like “natural,” “very low sodium,” and “sugar-free.” Consumer Reports cuts through the confusion by revealing which labels to skip.
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How to Shop for Surplus Food
In a newly opened warehouse space in Coppell, shelves are stocked with a revolving inventory of snacks like chips, almond butter and noodles. Pantry staples that Louis Fritjofsson, CEO and co-founder of Martie, said may have otherwise gone to waste.
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How to shop for surplus food
In a newly opened warehouse space in Coppell, shelves are stocked with a revolving inventory of snacks like chips, almond butter and noodles.
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Many Walmart Shoppers Will Soon See New Packaging as Retailer Tries to Cut Waste
By the end of the year, Walmart, the nation’s biggest retailer, will also allow customers to opt out of plastic bags when using curbside pickup.
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Target Shoppers Can Now Make a Return Without Leaving the Car
The big-box retailer is sweetening the service, as it tries to hang on to pandemic-fueled gains.
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Egg Prices Crashed 11% in March — and More Relief May Follow
Egg prices surged more than almost any other consumer good or service in 2022. Now, prices seem to be easing as the industry recovers from bird-flu outbreaks.
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Tips to Help Your Groceries Last Longer and Stay Fresher
Throwing away uneaten food from the fridge is like throwing money right in the garbage. Consumer Reports offers tips to keep your food out of the trash and your money in your wallet.
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Money Saving Tips to Help Your Groceries Last Longer and Stay Fresher
Throwing away uneaten food from the fridge is like throwing money right in the garbage. Consumer Reports offers tips to keep your food out of the trash and your money in your wallet.
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DFW Grocery Inflation 2nd Highest in Nation
A government report says DFW grocery inflation is now at 14%, higher than any of the other 17 major cities examined, aside from Detroit.
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Tips to Help Eat Healthy on a Budget
If you want to eat healthily, there are some easy ways to find budget-friendly healthy items when you shop, and it starts before you head to the store.
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How to Eat Healthy on a Budget
With food prices so high, we could all use some tips on saving money. Consumer Reports explains, there are some easy ways to find budget-friendly healthy items when you shop.
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Some Costco Customers Say They've Noticed a ‘Chemical Flavor' in the Store's Rotisserie Chicken
Costco customers have taken to social media to figure out what the cluck is going on with their favorite prepared poultry.
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Mark Cuban Used This Grocery Store Hack to Get Cheap Food When He Was Broke
Mark Cuban moved to Dallas in his 20s with just $60 in his pocket, so he had to try every money-saving hack he could think of to get by.
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How to Ensure You Pay the Price You See on the Shelf
Have you noticed? Grocery stores are charging more than advertised on certain items. NBC 5 Responds takes a closer look.