john72+FollowWalmart & Pepsi’s Soda Price Plot?Here’s a wild one for your coffee break: Walmart and Pepsi are being sued for allegedly teaming up to keep soda prices low at Walmart—while making it pricier everywhere else. If you’ve been grabbing your Pepsi at a corner store instead of Walmart, you might’ve paid more because of this secret handshake. The lawsuit could mean refunds for shoppers who missed out on Walmart’s sweet deals. Keep an eye out—your next soda run might get interesting! #Business #LocalBusiness #Walmart5523Share
Timothy Weaver+FollowCostco Self-Checkout: No More Free Rides!Heads up, Costco fans: the days of sneaking through self-checkout with a friend’s card are over. Costco is now checking photo IDs at the register, so only real members get those sweet bulk deals. If you’ve been mooching, it’s time to get your own card or risk getting stopped at the register. It’s all about keeping those low prices for paying members only! #Business #LocalBusiness #Costco3222Share
christinewhite+FollowIndy’s retail icons vanish: What’s next?Circle Centre Mall, once the heartbeat of downtown Indy, is shutting its doors for good as it transforms into a $600 million tech and residential campus. Meanwhile, Big Lots and Walgreens closures are leaving gaps in affordable shopping and healthcare, especially in smaller cities and southeast Indy. Rural towns are bracing for Family Dollar shutdowns, which could mean long drives just for basics. The places we’ve relied on for decades are disappearing, and it’s changing how we live, shop, and connect. How do you see these changes affecting your daily routine or your neighborhood? #Business #LocalBusiness #Indiana00Share
Kim Brown+FollowWhy Flooring Stores Are Betting on 2026Thinking about a home makeover? Flooring retailers are feeling upbeat about 2026, even with mortgage rates still above 6%. They’re banking on lower interest rates, cheaper gas, and bigger tax refunds to put shoppers in a spending mood. Some stores are already seeing more foot traffic, hoping that extra cash in your pocket will mean new floors in your home. If you’ve been waiting to renovate, keep an eye out—deals might be coming soon! #Business #LocalBusiness #MoneyMoves00Share
Bryan Grant+FollowFurniture Fans: Value City’s Big Goodbye SaleHeads up, homebodies! Value City Furniture and American Signature Furniture are shutting down all their stores, so now’s your chance to snag that dream couch or dining set for up to 50% off. The parent company hit financial trouble, so everything must go. If you’ve been eyeing a home refresh, this is your money-saving moment—just don’t wait too long, because once it’s gone, it’s gone! #Business #LocalBusiness #FurnitureDeals10Share
john72+FollowDetroit’s oldest shop closes after 132 yearsLines are stretching down Third Ave as Dittrich Furs, Detroit’s oldest family-run business, prepares to close its doors for good after 132 years. For generations, this Midtown staple has been more than just a fur shop—it’s been part of the city’s fabric, serving Detroiters since gaslights lit the streets. Now, with everything 70% off, longtime customers and newcomers alike are grabbing a piece of local history before it’s gone. It’s the end of an era for Detroit—what memories or stories do you have about Dittrich Furs or other classic Detroit businesses? #Business #LocalBusiness #DetroitHistory00Share
Jasmine Rush+FollowDetroit’s Dittrich Furs closing after 132 yearsA true Detroit institution is saying goodbye—Dittrich Furs, a family-run retailer that’s been part of the city for 132 years, is closing its doors as the Dittrich family retires. For generations, this shop has been known for its luxury furs and personal service, shaping the city’s fashion scene. Now, as a final thank you, they’re offering a massive 70% off everything until April 2026. It’s the end of an era for Detroit’s local businesses. What are your memories of Dittrich Furs, and what does this closure mean for the city’s retail legacy? #Business #LocalBusiness #Detroit00Share
Bryan Grant+FollowBrooklyn gets Total Wireless’ 2,000th store!Total Wireless just hit a huge milestone—its 2,000th store is opening right here in Brooklyn! Locals can swing by 560 Remsen Avenue on January 14 for a community celebration packed with giveaways, prizes, and exclusive deals on phones and plans. With this new spot, Total Wireless is doubling down on its Brooklyn presence and making it easier for everyone to access affordable, no-contract plans on Verizon’s 5G network. Anyone planning to check out the grand opening? What would make you switch to a new wireless provider? #Business #LocalBusiness #Brooklyn00Share
Jordan Williams+FollowTarget’s big North Texas expansion: What it meansFour new Target stores are about to pop up across North Texas, and that’s bound to shake up shopping routines for a lot of us. With new locations in Dallas, Forney, Fort Worth, and Little Elm, more neighborhoods will have easier access to Target’s deals and essentials. This could mean shorter drives, less crowded aisles, and maybe even new job opportunities. It’s interesting to see Target betting big on our area—do you think this will change where you shop, or is it just more of the same? Let’s talk about what this means for our communities! #Business #LocalBusiness #NorthTexas00Share
Jasmine Rush+FollowAldi’s Big Move: More Stores, More Savings!Heads up, grocery deal hunters! Aldi is rolling out a massive U.S. expansion, with 180 new stores by 2026—so you might spot those famous quarter-cart corrals in your neighborhood soon. With more locations popping up in Colorado, Maine, and the Southeast, Aldi’s no-frills, low-price model is set to make home cooking even easier on your wallet. If you love saving money on groceries, this is your cue to check out Aldi’s growing aisle of bargains! #Business #LocalBusiness #AldiExpansion00Share