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Price cut wars: Walgreens follows Target, Walmart and Amazon in slashing prices on 1,500 items

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  1. Reeko

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    Walgreens has become the latest retailer to try to lure customers with new deals, slashing prices on 1,500 items.

    The cuts will impact everything from snacks to toiletries and even Squishmallows, Walgreens announced Wednesday, as it follows th

    Brand-name and store-brand products, including Walgreens’ health and wellness, personal care and seasonal lines, are also included in the price cuts. The price cuts will apply in stores and online.

    “Walgreens understands our customers are under financial strain and struggle to purchase everyday essentials,” Tracey D. Brown, Walgreens’ retail president and chief customer officer, said. “We continue to be committed to our customers by lowering prices on over a thousand additional items, something we’ve been doing since October of 2023.”

    Walgreens, which operates nearly 9,000 locations across the US, has been cutting prices since October.

    The move comes after brands such as Amazon, Walmart, Target and Aldi announced they were slashing prices in order to boost sales amid persistent inflation.

    Target announced plans last week to reduce prices on 5,000 popular items throughout the summer, ranging from everyday grocery items to household essentials.

    Amazon Fresh is also discounting 4,000 items—both name brand and its own brand products—by up to 30 percent across its online and in-person stores.

    This will include frozen food, seafood, meat and pasta, though the selections will rotate weekly, according to CNN.

    Meanwhile, Walmart has cut prices on nearly 7,000 products across food categories, Walmart US CEO John Furner said in an earning call this month, though he did not specify which products have had prices slashed.

    Aldi also announced plans earlier this month to cut prices on more than 250 items, including meat, frozen foods and snacks. The discount supermarket chain said they hoped the decision would “pass along $100 million in savings through Labor Day.”

    The Biden administration has been putting pressure on retailers to lower their prices amid persistent inflation in recent years. Following Target’s announcement, the White House tweeted: “President Biden called on grocery chains making record profits to lower prices for consumers – and they’re answering the call.”

    Consumer costs are 20 to 30 percent higher than they were three years ago, according to CNN, with inflation still above pre-pandemic levels.

    Sarah Wyeth, managing director, retail and consumer with S&P Global Ratings, told CNN that income has failed to rise in line with price hikes, presenting a challenge to retailers.

    “There’s just less dollars for consumers to spend,” she said, adding that retailers must now shake consumers out of a frugal mindset.


    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/walgreens-price-cuts-amazon-target-walmart-b2554064.html
     
  2. Reeko

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    companies made record profits during Covid and tried to blame the pandemic for why they had to increase prices, yet the pandemic been over and they still kept at it with the price gouging…restaurants too
     
  3. Phillyrocket

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    Nah it’s all Biden’s fault.

    I have started noticing sales on those 12 packs of sodas again. For some batshit crazy reason, a 12 pack of cokes had been going for like $9. There are lower prices here and there.

    Overall groceries, restaurants, and fast food is still stupid expensive. It will take a full blown recession to get prices back to pre-COVID levels.
     
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    Target had a big box of cherries for $9 the other day…little bag of cherries from HEB usually run me about double that
     
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    HEB has been gradually cutting prices, as supply can handle, on "staples" [not a box of ****ing cherries] for a couple of months now, they just don't announce it to the world
     
  6. Rocket River

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    Basically they admitting to Price Gouging and now the Gig is up

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    I always wait on Kroger to have a sale . .. . either it's 4.99 for a 12 pack
    or the great BUY 2 and GET 3 free.

    Rocket River
     
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    I’ll pass. My consumer habit has changed.
     
  10. No Worries

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    Price cut wars?

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    Corporations cut prices after two years of price gouging.
    Joe Biden liked that.
    Americans liked that.
    Donald Trump hated that.
    MAGA Keyboard Warriors hated that.
     
  12. No Worries

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    Dollars to Donuts, Trump is on the phone with corporate CEOs trying to keep their prices ever rising until the election is over ... since that and only that will ... Make America Great Again.
     
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    Capitalism still working. Ok.
     
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    Blaming retailers for inflation is like hanging a big neon sign around your neck that says "I AM ECONOMICALLY ILLITERATE"
     
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    A year and a half ago, many of these retailers were on the negative end of the bullwhip effect where all the goods they over ordered during lockdown didn't have the expected demand.

    Bit hard to blame them for price gouging when they were struggling with extended inventories. They did, however, have to raise prices to eat those losses, pay workers their higher demanded wages, and deal with theft. That customers continued buying is on themselves.

    This is more about the waning weakness of the consumer where smaller retail chains like 99c Store have been hit hard by customers flocking to Walmart or other discount chains for their needs.
     

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