In one day, 4 items marketed for babies and children were added to the recall list. All were available for families in Louisiana and Texas to purchase.
It's hard to avoid shopping in Louisiana. We're always in need of something, and modern convenience makes it easy to find exactly what we need and when we need it.
Louisiana rice millers and the entire industry took the gloves off in the fight against what they call "rice pretenders," and they won with a knock-out.
If you purchased meat, citrus, or seafood from a Louisiana or Texas Walmart store between October of 2018 and January of 2024, you could have money coming back.
Local pharmacies have been struggling to keep certain medicines in stock in recent years in Louisiana and Texas. But this could be one of the worst shortages.
The grocery store giants have already said that consumers in Louisiana and Texas, among other communities, can expect lower prices in the wake of the merger.
A man robbed a group of Texas Girl Scouts who were selling cookies outside a Walmart in Fort Worth, Texas. The shocking incident was captured on a surveillance video so hopefully justice can be served for the young Girl Scouts.
Now there is talk of Target doing something along the lines of Amazon Prime and Walmart + and offering some sort of paid membership for their customers.
Lafayette, for example, has 11 locations. There are over a dozen in and around the Baton Rouge area, as well. Closing any of them could have a big impact on either community.
While it remains a fantastic resource for budget-conscious shoppers seeking cleaning supplies, holiday decorations, and other household essentials at unbeatable prices there are some items that you are probably better off purchasing at a regular grocery store.