robertocarter+FollowRite-Aid Closures: What You Need to KnowHeads up if you shop at Rite-Aid! The pharmacy chain is shutting down 47 stores across 9 states, but not every location is closing—just these for now. If you’ve got Rite-Aid rewards or gift cards, use them ASAP because they’re expiring soon. This shake-up means fewer spots to grab last-minute meds or snacks, so check if your local store is on the list. Looks like the pharmacy game is getting even tougher! #RiteAid #RetailNews #MoneyTips #Pharmacy #ConsumerAlert #Business12Share
Latoya Bradley+FollowFake Car Parts Are Everywhere?!Did you know sketchy car parts that don’t meet U.S. standards are sneaking onto our roads? Federal agents are on the hunt, but it’s still easy to get duped. InvestigateTV+ shows how to spot fakes before they end up in your ride. Plus, insurance costs are skyrocketing for some businesses, and guess who might be paying for it? (Hint: It’s us!) Stay sharp out there! #CarSafety #CounterfeitParts #InvestigateTV #InsuranceCosts #ConsumerAlert #Cars60Share
robertocarter+FollowWait, Are Ziploc Bags Really Microwave Safe?Heads up for your next meal prep: Ziploc just got slapped with a lawsuit claiming their bags might not be as microwave- or freezer-friendly as we thought. The drama? A consumer says using these bags could expose us to sneaky microplastics, even though the label says it’s safe. If you want to play it safe (and save cash), try reusing glass jars for leftovers instead. Less plastic, less worry! #LifeHacks #KitchenTips #PlasticFree #MoneySaving #ConsumerAlert #Business183Share
dalemiller+FollowBMW’s Fire Risk Drama: Did You Hear?BMW owners, did you see this? A class action lawsuit claims certain BMWs (2012-2018 models like the X1, Z4, 528i, X5, and more) have a water pump defect that could cause fires! The lawsuit says BMW knew about it but didn’t warn buyers, and their recent recall isn’t enough to make up for lost value or peace of mind. Anyone else feeling nervous about their ride? Would you trust the fix? #BMWRecall #CarNews #ClassAction #AutoSafety #ConsumerAlert #Cars21Share
dalemiller+FollowBMW’s Fire Risk Drama: Did You Hear?BMW owners, did you see this? A class action lawsuit claims certain BMWs (2012-2018 models like the X1, Z4, 528i, X5, and more) have a water pump defect that could cause fires! The lawsuit says BMW knew about it but didn’t warn buyers, and their recent recall isn’t enough to make up for lost value or peace of mind. Anyone else feeling nervous about their ride? Would you trust the fix? #BMWRecall #CarNews #ClassAction #AutoSafety #ConsumerAlert10Share
fnixon+FollowUPS Layoffs: What It Means for Your PackagesHeard the buzz? UPS is slashing nearly 20,000 jobs and shutting down over 160 buildings by next year. Why? Fewer folks are shipping stuff, especially with Amazon doing its own thing. If you rely on UPS for sending gifts or side hustles, expect fewer drop-off spots and maybe longer delivery times. The company says it’s all about saving cash, but for us, it could mean planning ahead when mailing anything important! #UPS #ShippingNews #MoneyHacks #SideHustleTips #ConsumerAlert #Business2130Share
Nicholas Coleman+FollowDid Your Deli Meat Just Get Recalled?Heads up, sandwich lovers! Nearly 19,000 pounds of ready-to-eat meats (think sausages, bologna, and hot dogs) just got pulled from shelves because they had too much of a curing ingredient. If you bought deli meats from Smith Packing or brands like Honest John’s or As-Salaam in New York, check your fridge for the USDA mark 4578. Toss it or return it—no one wants a sketchy sandwich! This recall shows how even your go-to lunch can get caught up in food safety drama. #FoodRecall #DeliMeat #FoodSafety #ConsumerAlert #LunchTime #Business210Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowWhy Your Deli Meat Might Look WeirdHeads up if you’ve got deli meat in your fridge! Nearly 19,000 pounds of sausage and sliced meats from Smith Packing just got recalled because they had too much of a curing ingredient, making them taste and look off. No one’s gotten sick, but if your lunch meat looks funky, toss it or return it. This is a good reminder to check those labels before making your next sandwich! #FoodRecall #ConsumerAlert #FoodSafety #LunchLifehacks #Business30Share
Nicholas Coleman+FollowCheck Your Fridge: Meat Recall Alert!Heads up, meat lovers! If you stocked up on sausages or deli meats from Smith Packing in New York, double-check your fridge. Nearly 19,000 pounds of products are being recalled because they have too much sodium nitrite—a preservative that’s fine in small doses but risky if overdone. This all started when customers noticed weird taste and color, so if your hot dogs look off, toss them or return them. Better safe than sorry at your next BBQ! #FoodRecall #MeatSafety #ConsumerAlert #NYFood #LifeHacks #Business727Share
Kim Brown+FollowWalgreens Closures: What It Means for YouHeads up: Walgreens is shutting down 500 stores by next August, so don’t be surprised if your go-to spot suddenly disappears. This isn’t just a Walgreens thing—CVS and Rite Aid are doing it too, thanks to rising costs, online shopping, and, yes, even shoplifting. If your local store is closing, check Walgreens’ website for tips on transferring prescriptions or finding the next closest location. Time to double-check where you’ll grab those last-minute snacks or meds! #Walgreens #RetailNews #MoneyHacks #LifeTips #ConsumerAlert #Shopping306Share