Walmart has brought back a controversial minimum basket fee for online orders paid with Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards, which has sparked widespread backlash. The $6.99 fee affects Walmart+ Assist members when their orders total less than $35. This fee was paused during the pandemic but is now being reinstated to cover the costs associated with picking and packing orders from ...
FDA and RFK Jr. Move To Ban Fluoride From Everyday Care Products
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) under the leadership of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has announced plans to phase out ingestable fluoride supplements intended for children. These products, including tablets, lozenges or drops, and are generally prescribed to children at risk of tooth decay due to low fluoride levels in their local water supply. The FDA aims to conduct ...
Target CEO Publicly Confesses To Huge Mistake As Boycotts Reach Breaking Point
For years, Target was seen as a corporate trailblazer—championing inclusivity through Pride collections, Black-owned brand partnerships, and progressive marketing. But despite the image, some warned it was more branding than belief. Now, those concerns are proving true. Early this year, Target quietly scrapped its $2 billion pledge to Black-owned businesses and scaled back LGBTQ+ displays, ...
Big Lots Is Exploding Into 70 New Cities—Here’s Where They’re Headed
Big Lots is making a comeback in 2025, with 70 stores reopening in more than a dozen states across America. This expansion is partially due to new ownership - Variety Wholesalers. After filing for bankruptcy, over 200 Big Lots stores were acquired by Variety Wholesalers, which is pushing the brand back into the limelight with new inventory, expanded product lines such as new clothing ...
How Good Is the China Trade Deal for the Average Consumer
Many headlines suggest the U.S.-China trade war is finally over—but that’s far from the whole story. While a new 90-day agreement has slashed tariffs on imports, this deal is more pause than peace. Beauty products, fashion items, and everyday essentials may see temporary relief, but real prices aren’t dropping overnight. One overlooked figure? Tariffs on Chinese imports dropped from 145% ...
US-China Tariff Deal – What It Means for Shoppers
The latest US-China tariff deal is making headlines—but don’t expect prices to return to normal just yet. After skyrocketing to 145% in April, tariffs on Chinese goods have been slashed to 30%, thanks to a trade truce reached on Monday. Starting Wednesday, import taxes will be sharply reduced for 90 days. It’s a rare moment of calm in a trade war that’s raised costs on everything from toys to ...
The Trade War Is Over; China Accepts US Terms
After years of impending tariffs and economic brinksmanship, the United States and China have reached a 90-day truce, slashing tariffs dramatically and increasing hopes for easing the protracted trade war. The agreement, reached in top-level talks in Geneva, requires the U.S. to slash tariffs on Chinese imports and vice versa by 115%. While world markets and experts are meeting this breaking ...
Europe Pivots Away From ‘Cursed’ Made In America Products
Across Europe, a growing number of consumers are rejecting American-made goods—and not just for political reasons. Once associated with innovation and status, Tesla and other high-profile U.S. brands are now being described in online forums as “cursed,” symbolic of cultural imperialism, inflated prices, and corporate overreach.This shift, fueled by U.S. tariffs and trade tensions, has ...