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Amanda Barroso

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Lead Writer at NerdWallet

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  • 1 week ago | detroitnews.com | Amanda Barroso

    LIFEAmanda BarrosoNerdWalletView Comments Here’s how things typically work in my household: I plan the meals each week and my husband cooks. Shopping for the ingredients is left to the person with the most time or energy. I used to write our grocery list on a notepad. But if my husband went to the store, or I forgot the list at home, it became useless. Not to mention that I felt like the burden of making the list fell solely on me.

  • 3 weeks ago | lexch.com | Amanda Barroso

    If it feels like prices are on a roller coaster ride during the holidays, you’re not imagining things. Strategies such as dynamic pricing and surge pricing mean that prices may change based on supply and demand, competitor pricing and a shopper’s browsing habits or location. Some price changes happen at regular intervals, while others happen in real time. Black Friday is “the perfect storm for using dynamic pricing,” says Lisa Bolton, a professor of marketing at Pennsylvania State University.

  • 3 weeks ago | ocregister.com | Amanda Barroso

    By Amanda Barroso, NerdWalletHere’s how things typically work in my household: I plan the meals each week and my husband cooks. Shopping for the ingredients is left to the person with the most time or energy. I used to write our grocery list on a notepad. But if my husband went to the store, or I forgot the list at home, it became useless. Not to mention that I felt like the burden of making the list fell solely on me.

  • 1 month ago | kdhnews.com | Amanda Barroso

    By Amanda Barroso Here's how things typically work in my household: I plan the meals each week and my husband cooks. Shopping for the ingredients is left to the person with the most time or energy. I used to write our grocery list on a notepad. But if my husband went to the store, or I forgot the list at home, it became useless. Not to mention that I felt like the burden of making the list fell solely on me. Why a grocery list app was a game changer

  • 1 month ago | wfmz.com | Amanda Barroso

    Here’s how things typically work in my household: I plan the meals each week and my husband cooks. Shopping for the ingredients is left to the person with the most time or energy. I used to write our grocery list on a notepad. But if my husband went to the store, or I forgot the list at home, it became useless. Not to mention that I felt like the burden of making the list fell solely on me.

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