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EPISODE · Nov 19, 2025 · 1 MIN

Why Your Shopping List is a Financial Report Card!

from The James Brown Commentary

Takeaways: The podcast kicks off by discussing what the Wall Street Journal coined as 'financial triage' in grocery shopping today. Prices are definitely rising; coffee has shot up by 20%, and ground beef is up by 12%, wowza! Using coupons isn't just a money-saver; it’s a strategic game plan for navigating tight budgets. Grocery shopping these days feels like a math exam because we’re all calculating costs at every aisle. The grocery store is a real-time reflection of our economy, where we feel the pinch every week. The episode wraps up by inviting listeners to share their thoughts on how grocery prices are impacting their shopping decisions. Companies mentioned in this episode: Albertsons Wall Street Journal Links referenced in this episode:jamesabrown.net

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Takeaways: The podcast kicks off by discussing what the Wall Street Journal coined as 'financial triage' in grocery shopping today. Prices are definitely rising; coffee has shot up by 20%, and ground beef is up by 12%, wowza! Using coupons isn't...

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