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The hidden ways retailers are influencing your cart By Kyle James of ConsumerAffairs March 30, 2026 Prices arent fixed anymore AI adjusts prices based on demand and your behavior, so wait two to fivedays and track trends before making significant purchases. What you see isnt neutral Retailers personalize deals, search results, and urgency, so compare across devices and browse in incognito mode to avoid getting duped. You can use AI tools too Use price trackers to buy at the right time, Rakuten to earn cash back, and Honey to apply coupons, so you save at every step of the purchase. Both in-store and onlineretailers are using AI algorithms to try and predict what youll buy, what youll pay, and nudge you toward products that makes them more money. And if you dont adjust how you shop, youll likely overpay. The good news is that once you understand how it works, you can flip the script and start saving more than the average shopper. AI is quietly controlling prices (and theyre not as fixed as you think) Dynamic pricing is now popping up at more stores, especially as digital price tags become more widespread. This allows retailers to change prices based on: The time of the day (demand spikes) Competitor pricing Your behavior (yes, really) In many cases, stores are teasing that limited-time deal just to see if youll bite. What smart shoppers should do about it: Track before you buy: For big purchases, give items two to threedays. Prices often fluctuate in thattime period. Use price history tools: Use Rufus or the website CamelCamelCamel to see if todays price is actually a deal. Then setup price alerts to ensure you only buy when the price is right. Watch for patterns: Electronics dip in price mid-week. Seasonal items spike right before demand. Pro tip: If a price just dropped, dont assume its the lowest. Many retailers drop prices in stages to trigger you to make an impulse buy. AI is personalizing your online shopping experience Retailers like Amazon, Target, and Walmart arent just tracking what you buy, theyre tracking how you behave while you shop. That includes: How long you stare at a product or hover (mouse over) it. Whether you scroll past it quickly or click. If you compare similar items. How often you come back before buying. All of that… [TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago - Auto Safety Recall Derby – Week of March 30
Some luxury vehicles make their way into this week's recall roundup By News Desk of ConsumerAffairs March 30, 2026 Here are the latest vehicle and equipment recalls announced by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). Reminder: Recall repairs are free. Contact your dealer as soon as possible if your vehicle is affected. Aston Martin The Americas NHTSA Recall ID 26V187000 Issue: TPMS May Not Illuminate for Low Pressure/FMVSS 138 Make Model Model Years ASTON MARTIN DBX 20252026 ASTON MARTIN DBX S 2026 Bentley Motors, Inc. NHTSA Recall ID 26V181000 Issue: Incorrect Information on Tire Placard/FMVSS 110 Make Model Model Years BENTLEY BENTAYGA 2025 Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing NHTSA Recall ID 26V179000 Issue: Incorrect Load Carrying Capacity on Label/FMVSS 110 Make Model Model Years LEXUS GX 20242025 LEXUS TX 20252026 LEXUS NX HYBRID 2025 LEXUS TX HYBRID 2025 TOYOTA GRAND HIGHLANDER 2025 TOYOTA GRAND HIGHLANDER HYBRID 20252026 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER HYBRID 20242025 TOYOTA RAV4 HYBRID 20242025 TOYOTA SEQUOIA HYBRID 2025 TOYOTA TACOMA 20242025 TOYOTA TACOMA HYBRID 20242025 TOYOTA TUNDRA 20242025 TOYOTA CROWN SIGNIA 2025 TOYOTA TUNDRA HYBRID 20242026 Winnebago Industries, Inc. NHTSA Recall ID 26V177000 Issue: Inadequate Turn Signal Luminosity/FMVSS 108 Make Model Model Years WINNEBAGO SUNSTAR 2022 WINNEBAGO ADVENTURER 20192022 WINNEBAGO BRAVE 2017 ITASCA SUNOVA 2019 Check your vehicle for recalls To find out whether your specific vehicle is included in a recall, you can check by VIN or license plate on NHTSA's recall lookup page: NHTSA.gov/recalls. If your vehicle has an unrepaired recall, contact your local dealership to schedule a repair recall remedies are provided at no cost. [TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Pets support healthy aging — but costs are adding up, research finds
More older adults say caring for animals is stretching budgets By Kristen Dalli of ConsumerAffairs March 30, 2026 Pets can support emotional well-being, connection, and daily purpose for adults over 50. A growing share of older adults say pet care is putting pressure on their finances. Cost is increasingly a major reason some older adults choose not to own pets. For many older adults, pets are more than companions theyre a meaningful part of daily life. Results from recent polls out of the University of Michigan suggests that activities like walking a dog or simply having an animal nearby can positively influence health and well-being. Among adults ages 50 to 80, more than half report having at least one pet, a number that has remained relatively steady over time. But whats changed is how people perceive the emotional value of those relationships. A growing share of pet owners say their animals give them a sense of purpose, and many also report feeling more socially connected and less stressed. At the same time, the findings highlight a tension: while pets can enhance quality of life, they also come with responsibilities and increasingly, financial strain. Our two polls, seven years apart, clearly show that animals can play a key role in the lives of older adults, and bring many benefits that can contribute to healthy aging, said researcher Preeti Malani, M.D. Yet some of the people who could potentially get the most benefit from having a pet may also be the ones who have cost-related challenges to pet ownership. How the study was conducted The findings come from the University of Michigans National Poll on Healthy Aging, which surveyed adults age 50 and older about their experiences with pet ownership. The most recent poll was conducted in September 2025 and included responses from adults up to age 93. Researchers compared these results to a similar poll conducted in 2018, focusing specifically on adults ages 50 to 80 to track changes over time. The survey asked participants about the types of pets they have, perceived benefits and challenges, and reasons for not owning pets. The data included both Michigan-specific responses and national comparisons, offering a broader look at how pet ownership intersects with aging, health, and lifestyle factors. The benefits and the tradeoffs The results paint a nuanced picture. On one hand, many older… [TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Babies exposed to more ‘forever chemicals’ before birth than previously know...
Advanced testing reveals dozens of PFAS compounds in umbilical cord blood By Kristen Dalli of ConsumerAffairs March 30, 2026 Babies may be exposed to far more PFAS chemicals in the womb than previously measured. In a recent study, researchers identified 42 different PFAS compounds using advanced testing methods. Traditional testing captures only a small fraction of total prenatal exposure. Forever chemicals, or PFAS, are everywhere from food packaging to stain-resistant fabrics and they dont break down easily in the environment or the human body. That persistence is part of what makes them concerning, especially during pregnancy. A new study from Mount Sinai suggests that babies may be exposed to a much broader range of these chemicals before birth than scientists previously understood. Earlier research had already linked prenatal PFAS exposure to outcomes like low birth weight and changes in immune response, but measuring the full scope of exposure has been a challenge. Our findings suggest that how we measure PFAS really matters, researcher Shelley H. Liu, Ph.D. said in a news release. When we look more comprehensively, we see that babies are exposed to far more PFAS chemicals before birth than we previously realized and some of the patterns we thought we understood may change. The study To better understand prenatal exposure, researchers analyzed stored umbilical cord blood samples from 120 babies. These samples came from a long-running pregnancy study conducted in Cincinnati and were originally collected between 2003 and 2006. What sets this study apart is the method used. Instead of relying solely on traditional targeted testing which looks for a limited set of known PFAS scientists also used a more expansive, data-driven approach called nontargeted analysis. This method scans for a much wider array of chemicals, including ones not routinely measured. By combining both approaches, researchers were able to compare what standard testing detects versus what might otherwise go unnoticed. What the study found The results revealed a much more complex picture of prenatal exposure. While traditional methods typically identify a small number of PFAS, the broader analysis detected 42 different compounds in umbilical cord blood. Notably, only a handful of those chemicals would have been captured using standard testing alone. That means previous estimates of exposure may have significantly underestimated how many PFAS babies encounter before birth. The findings also highlight that PFAS exposure isnt just about one… [TheTopNews] Read More.4 hours ago - Taylor Swift Sued for Trademark Infringement Over ‘Life of a Showgirl’
Pop megastar Taylor Swift was sued by a Las Vegas performer on Monday who said Swift’s latest hit album “The Life of a Showgirl” violates her trademark rights. Maren Wade said in the complaint that marketing for Swift’s album threatened … [TheTopNews] Read More.5 hours ago - Amazon just made returns easier — here’s how to use it to your advantage
No box, no label, no hassle heres what changed By Kyle James of ConsumerAffairs March 30, 2026 Over 2,000 FedEx Office locations havebeen added to Amazon's ever-growingnetwork of return drop points that don't require a box or shipping label. Stack returns with errands (groceries, work stops, shopping trips) to save time, gas, and avoid extra runs. Always pick the free drop-off option and check eligibility before buying not all items or sellers qualify. Amazon is expanding one of its most underrated perks: free returns with no box, no tape, and no label. The expansion comes asAmazon returns are now accepted at 2,000+ FedEx Office locations across the country. The company now has 10,000+ drop-off locations nationwide, which translates to about four out of five shoppers being within five miles of a return point. Where you can return items now Amazon has built a massive return network, and it can sometimes be hard to keep track of, so lets set the record straight for 2026. Here are all the current places you can now make a return: FedEx Office (new nationwide rollout) Whole Foods Market The UPS Store Kohls Staples Plus, some Goodwill locations in the Pacific Northwest will now take Amazon returns. Look for this trend to continue to growin 2026. What changed (and why it matters) In the past, returning an Amazon item usually meant: Finding a box Printing a label Taping everything up Dropping it off Now you can skip all of that. Even if a return point is not convenient, and youd rather box it up yourself and drop it off at UPS, its often not an option without starting a live chat and insisting. Now, for eligible items, you simply: Start a return in your account Choose a nearby drop-off location Get a QR code Bring the item (no packaging needed) Thats it. The store scans it and handles the rest. Pro tip: Pick your drop-off location based on speed, not necessarily driving distance. In other words, the closest location isnt always going to save you time. For example: Whole Foods Market Returnable items are scanned immediately at the counter. Kohls Usually instant or near-instant scan + confirmation. UPS Store Depends on staff + backlog. Can sometimes take 24 hours. Smart ways to use this (and actually save money)… [TheTopNews] Read More.5 hours ago
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