The '6 to 1' grocery shopping method takes aim at skyrocketing food prices while maintaining a balanced diet (and allowing for the occasional indulgence).
I understand the appeal, but I also have so many questions. An Illinois-based grocery store chain claims that their customers most want smarter shopping carts. The question is whether or not shoppers have really thought this through.
A massive merger of grocery store chains that included many locations in Illinois is now on immediate hold thanks to concern from government regulators.
There's a brand new ranking of grocery stores in America for 2024 that's based purely on customer satisfaction. The store rated higher than any other now has 9 locations in Missouri.
If you ask just about anyone which store has the least expensive groceries, you'll get the same answer. That grocery store chain has just added 3 new locations for a total of 97 stores in Missouri now.
It's not the most visited grocery store in Illinois, but the most visited grocery store in the US has 30-plus locations here in the Land of Lincoln. Which grocery store did Americans visit the most in 2023? Here are the details...
I've never had a problem with stores that are considered expensive. If you don't have the money to shop there, then don't. Those that do likely have a good reason and that's probably what's happening with a grocery chain that was just named the most overpriced in America. It only has 4 very exquisite Missouri stores.