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Buy now, pay later apps being used to pay for groceries as prices rise
As groceries prices continue to rise, a survey by the Lending Tree found that people are using buy now, pay later (BNPL) applications to pay for groceries. “These are financing options that allow people to split the cost of a purchase into four installments over six to eight weeks with no interest,” Miranda Margowsky said. Margowsky is the head of…
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More people are financing groceries with buy now, pay later loans
A Lending Tree survey found 25% of buy now, pay later users are funding grocery purchases with the loans, up from 14% in 2024.
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Builders face unknowns as tariffs threaten home improvement costs
What cost impact the Trump administration’s tariffs will have on items, such as lumber and flowers, remains unclear to experts in the field of home improvement and landscaping.
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CT LIVE!: Spring Shopping in West Hartford Center
Irene O’Connor shared some of the products you can find in West Hartford Center this season.
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Forever 21 set to close US stores after filing for bankruptcy
The youth fashion brand said that it was winding down operations due to competition from fast-fashion, financial challenges and changing consumer trends.
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5 fun facts about malls in the US
From the biggest to the oldest shopping mall in the United States, here are 5 facts you didn’t know.
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Some CT shopping centers see surge on Dec. 26
From gift cards to gift receipts, it was a busy day at Westfarms.
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Few shoppers at Enfield mall the day before Christmas; challenges part of national trend
The death of the American mall has been greatly exaggerated…depending on who you ask. The visuals at the Enfield Square Mall have been stark for some time. One day before Christmas, empty parking lots and anchor stores were seen. This has not been a surprise for lifelong Enfield resident Carolyn Renius “I grew up here my whole life and...
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‘Returnuary' — after the peak shopping season comes the busiest return month of the year
After this season’s peak shopping days, retailers expect their return rate to be 17% higher, on average, than usual.
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Many local shops still an option for late gift buyers
As the holidays approach, many people are still looking for last-minute gift options. But with the online shopping arrival window closing, some gifts might not come until after the holidays.
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Big Lots announces ‘going out of business' sales at all remaining locations
The discount retailer will begin “going out of business” sales, or “GOB” sales, at its 963 remaining stores ahead of the closures.
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Last-minute holiday gifts for kids: From fun to functional
From creative toys that inspire imagination to useful gear that makes life a little easier, we’ve rounded up the best holiday gift ideas for kids of all ages.
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Gen Z wants to shop in person — and that's helping malls make a comeback
Mall owners and retailers are trying to capitalize as teens and twenty-somethings show about as much interest in shopping in person as baby boomers do.
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Do weighted blankets help you sleep better? Here's what to know
Weighted blankets are a popular choice to warm up in cold weather, but research on their effectiveness is limited. Such blankets come with extra heft in the form of glass beads, pellets or cotton. They’re also more expensive than regular blankets. Scientists think the added pressure could calm the brain’s fight-or-flight response or signal the brain to produce what’s called...
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The ultimate list: 90+ gifts that create memories, not mess
Looking for the perfect gift that won’t add to the clutter? From adventure-packed activities to personalized moments, these gifts prioritize creating memories over accumulating material things.
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What you should and shouldn't do while shopping on Cyber Monday
As exciting as Cyber Monday deals may be, remember not to cash out when you check out. Consumer stress is on the rise and you don’t want to make it worse by falling into a buy-now, pay-later disaster, according to the National Foundation for Credit Counseling.
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Cyber Monday deals: Shoppers expected to set a record on the year's biggest day for online shopping
Even though e-commerce is now part and parcel of many people’s regular routines and the holiday shopping season, Cyber Monday — a term coined in 2005 by the National Retail Federation — has become the biggest online shopping day of the year, thanks to the deals and the hype the industry has created to fuel it.
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Shopping on Shein and Temu for holiday gifts? You're not the only one.
Ultra low-cost online retailers Temu and Shein are giving Western retailers a run for their money this holiday shopping season.
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Why your favorite catalogs are smaller this holiday season
While retailers hope to go big this holiday season, customers may notice that the catalogs arriving in their mailboxes are smaller. Many of the millions of catalogs getting sent to U.S. homes were scaled down to save on postage and paper. Some gift purveyors are sending out postcards. In a sign of the times, the American Catalog Mailers Association rebranded...
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Applying this ‘$1 rule' is the secret to guilt-free shopping, expert says. Here's how it works
By measuring purchases by how much you will use them, you can make sure you get the most bang for your buck.