Whether it's stocking up at the grocery store or filling up your cart online, consumers have had to watch what they're spending to make ends meet.
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First, look around your home. Next, find money which you already have. Third, look for cashback opportunities. Then, invest in bigger items if you can. Support small businesses and plan ahead.
"Suprisingly, Americans have 43 billion of unused tech items around their houses. And so it's a good time while you're in the frame of mind. Look around your home and see what you can sale and make some cash from it. I would recommend checking out slickdeals.net," said Trae Bodge, a smart shopping expert with truetrae.com. "They have a feature called their deal alert and what you can do is enter the name of the item you want and you will be alerted when that deal goes on sale."
Quite a lot has been going on:
Angelina Jolie Stuns in Valentino Slide as She Shops with Daughter
As stores begin to gradually reopen following the coronavirus lockdown, people are starting to emerge from quarantine to run errands.
She continued, "Some have taken advantage of my silence, and the children see lies about themselves in the media, but I remind them that they know their own truth and their own minds. In fact, they are six very brave, very strong young people."
Fourth of July shopping: JCPenney, Pier 1 hold liquidation sales
This Fourth of July will be the last for Pier 1 Imports and closing J.C. Penney and Tuesday Morning stores.
The liquidation of 136 closing J.C. Penney stores started June 17 and another 13 locations in the department store chain began their going-out-of-business sales Friday.
Shopping will look different this holiday weekend because of the coronavirus pandemic . More stores are offering curbside pickup and will ask shoppers to wear masks .
Mystic Woman's Club Thrift Shop to partially reopen | Stonington | thewesterlysun.com
STONINGTON — The Mystic Woman's Club Thrift Shop, 165 South Broad St., Pawcatuck, will open on Saturday, July 11 and 25, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. for indoor and outdoor sales. August opening dates will be posted at the shop.
In addition, there will be private personal shopping offered, Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Small groups of up to four people may reserve a specific day and time for an hour of private shopping. There is a stipend of $10 for this experience, which will be refunded if more than $10 is spent during the hour at the shop.
And here's another article:
Looters raid SoHo shop, steal $1.5 million in pricey clothes - New York Daily News
The thieves smashed the window of Celine New York, a French fashion boutique on Wooster St., with a brick just after 11 p.m. on May 31.
Video released by police on Saturday shows up to a half dozen people running through the store, pulling clothes and accessories from the racks.
One woman caught in a black-and-white top and a ponytail is smiling from ear to ear as she rummages through the store with what appears to be a shopping bag on her arm.
From Frigidaire to LG: Shop the best refrigerators of 2020
Shopping for a new refrigerator — certainly an investment no matter how you go about it — can feel overwhelming. Considering all the different sizes, styles and extra features, it's hard to even know where to begin. But if you're looking to buy a new refrigerator for the long haul, you generally want something that's easy-to-use, quiet and — obviously — keeps the temperature consistent throughout the interior.
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As you consider some of the best options below, here are some features and properties to keep in mind about the best refrigerator for you.
WSJ: GoogleBot can add products to shopping carts
A Google crawler has been adding products to e-commerce site shopping carts, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. Sellers have been complaining about a serial cart abandoner named, John Smith. Turns out John is a Google bot. A Google spokesperson told the Wall Street Journal that it built systems to ensure the pricing seen on the product pages is reflected when a user adds a product to the cart.
GoogleBot shopping. Google told Search Engine Land in a statement, “We use automated systems to ensure consumers are getting accurate pricing information from our merchants.”
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