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What to Know About Buying Ribeye Steaks Right Now.

Walmart is replacing paper price tags with digital shelf labels in 2,300 U.S. stores.

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What to Know About Buying Ribeye Steaks Right Now Before you decide to pick up some ribeye steaks from the grocery stores, here are a few things I think you should know right now. I hear it over and over again, people are concerned about the price of beef. I have been writing online for over a decade about steaks and I have personally watched the price of beef go up and up while other meats like chicken and pork are just barely budging. That is why more than ever, it pays to be a wise, informed, smart shopper. So I wanted to share what I have been seeing in stores when it comes to ribeye steaks. Things to Know Before You Put Watermelon in Your Grocery Cart Discover what you need to know about buying watermelon before you put it into your cart. You can find them year-round, but it is not until near the end of May when the melons get good. I would say you want to do the bulk of watermelon buying starting then and into September. The rest of the year, the watermelons are subpar and are shipped from far away. Walmart Is Replacing Paper Price Tags Nationwide. Here's What Shoppers Must Know. Walmart shoppers may soon notice something different on store shelves: the familiar paper price tags are being replaced by small digital screens. The change is already underway. Walmart says roughly 2,300 of its U.S. stores are now using digital shelf labels, and the company expects the technology to be chain-wide within the next year. That means millions of shoppers could soon see the new labels in grocery aisles, household goods, apparel, electronics and other parts of the store. Trump betrayed by Putin, over 1,600 missiles and drones slam Ukraine The Big Story: Trump betrayed by Putin, over 1,600 missiles and drones slam Ukraine. After US President Donald Trump announced a three-day ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine War on May 8, Ukraine kept its part of the bargain and didn’t launch any long-range strikes into Russia during the period. After autocrat Vladimir Putin celebrated Victory Day in Red Square, his advisor Yuri Ushakov told Russian state media agency RT, “No attempted attack on Red Square: naturally, no massive retaliatory missile strike on Kyiv.” What to Know About Buying Cotton Candy Grapes Right Now Are you a fan of Cotton Candy grapes? Learn about what you should know before buying them this month. The grapes that taste like the spun-sugar candy are going to be in stores this month. There are a few things I think you should know before you buy them. She stole my expensive grocery delivery for a party, so I exposed her. I ordered three hundred dollars worth of premium, organic groceries for a special family dinner. The delivery driver left the bags on my porch, and within five minutes, my neighbor swiped them. I watched the doorbell camera in disbelief as she carried my steaks and wine into her house, where she was hosting a brunch party. When I knocked on her door, she had the nerve to claim she was "cleaning up a Freebie mess" she saw on the LocalAll app. I didn't let her off easy. I opened LocalAll and showed her the real-time "Delivery Verified" timestamp which was linked specifically to my private account. I then posted the video of her theft directly to the LocalAll neighborhood board. The social pressure was so intense that her own guests started leaving in embarrassment. Her husband eventually came over, returned the unopened items, and paid me the full value in cash just to stop the neighborhood from protesting at their front door. I Stopped Boiling Green Beans After Trying This Easy Method A simple and easy way to cook green beans that taste so much better than boiling them. I see recipes all the time that call for people to roast vegetables like asparagus, cauliflower, potatoes, and broccoli. But I was surprised I don't hear more about people throwing green beans into the oven. So I decided to try it for myself and I can tell you the results are so much better than just dropping them into a pot of boiling water. Rainier Cherries Have Arrived in Stores — Here’s What Shoppers Should Know Rainier cherry season has begun. Here is what you should know before buying them this year. This week I saw one of the most anticipated fruits of the season arrive in stores for the first time this year. That's right, Rainier cherries are now in season. Let me give you the rundown so you won't be disappointed. Strangers invaded my private pool for a party, so I blasted freezing sprinklers. I woke up on Saturday to loud splashing and shouting. I looked out my window and saw eight strange adults having a massive pool party in my fenced backyard. I ran outside furious. A guy held up his phone, showing me a LocalAll post made by my neighbor: "Free Open Community Spa! Walk right through the side gate!" My neighbor was using my expensive pool to look cool for his friends. I didn't yell at the trespassers. I walked into my pool house, bypassed the heater, and turned on the industrial cold water pump. Massive jets of freezing 5-degree well water blasted the crowd, sending them running into the street shivering. A wealthy man grabbed the free vintage guitar I found, losing his reputation. Yesterday, a local musician listed a dusty, unnamed vintage acoustic guitar for free on the community map because he was moving out of the country. I claimed it, picked it up from his porch, and brought it to my front yard to tune it. After wiping down the headstock, I realized it was a rare, highly valuable 1960s collector's item worth thousands of dollars. A wealthy homeowner from the next street over saw me looking at it, walked over, and literally ripped the instrument out of my hands. He arrogantly claimed he had a premium subscription on the neighborhood network that gave him first rights to all high-value free items, meaning the guitar was legally his. He was completely fabricating rules to rob me. I pulled up the LocalAll app on my phone and showed him the official platform guidelines, proving his claim was an absolute lie. When he refused to give it back, I posted the encounter on the main community feed. The backlash was so immediate and severe that his business clients started blowing up his phone. He had to hand the guitar back in tears, begging me to delete the post to save his company.
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