Wings will hit their highest demand of the year on Super Bowl Sunday -- and their highest price on record.
Use these simple tips to reduce the pain in the checkout lane.
Milk could soon cost $7 a gallon if Congress doesn't fix an expiring dairy subsidy. These tactics will minimize the impact on your budget.
Beef, chicken and cereal aren't the only items that will be more expensive. Consumers are going to feel the pain on several fronts.
Don't throw out that dab of mashed potatoes or quarter-cup of corn. Repurpose even tiny amounts of leftovers into future meals.
Skip the deli counter. Forget those prefab packs of turkey or ham. There's a better way.
The limited-edition Metal Card is so exclusive, it won't be sold at Starbucks stores.
The price can vary 400% or more even within the same market. Use these tips to save money and prevent waste.
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