Get ready for hot discount summer — see the list of stores slashing prices
Fire up the grill. It's summer.
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Inflation has slowed in recent months, but prices are still high in many consumer categories.
Heading into the summer, retailers are beginning to offer savings, especially in the grocery aisles.
Here's a roundup of major stores slashing prices, including Amazon, Walmart, and Target.
The weather is heating up and inflation is cooling down, but prices are still high in many consumer categories.
Several years of price increases have left many household budgets in tight shape, with shoppers increasingly looking for deals on groceries and other essentials.
Walmart US CEO John Furnersaid the retail giant has nearly 7,000 rollbacks going into the summer, a 45% increase over the count for the same time last year.
Walgreens
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Walgreens said it would offer discounts on1,300 productsacross health and wellness, personal care, and seasonal categories this summer. The pharmacy chain will also bring back promotional events including MyW Days in mid-July.
Costco
Costco's hot dog and soda combo has maintained the same price since 1985.
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While Costco hasn't announced a large batch of seasonal cuts, the CFO Gary Millerchip said the wholesale club holds monthly budget meetings where the various regions share recent price cuts, such as the past quarter's markdowns on pine nuts and frozen shrimp.
Aldi
Price cuts are coming to more than 250 Aldi products.
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Discount grocer Aldi is lowering prices on more than 250 items, focused on picnic necessities, grilling essentials, travel-ready snacks, and healthier foods. The company says it will save shoppers up to $100 million through Labor Day.
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