WALMART has decided to take one of its competitors to war by offering bargains for less than $5 for shoppers looking to save money. The retail giant has set up a clearance section in some stores that’s crammed with great items — similar to Target’s Dollar Spot. 4 Shoppers have gone wild for Walmart’s discount section, which is packed with bargains Photo credit: tiktok/@thestylingstandard 4 Jeantel Carter shared a clip showing the incredible discounts for under $5 Photo credit: tiktok/@thestylingstandard Americans are tightening their belts as prices soar, prompting Walmart to adapt and offer more budget buys. Customers can find cute trinkets, food containers, crafts, and household essentials with generous discounts. Shopper Jeantel Carter shared her experience with the new Dollar Shop in a TikTok video at her local Las Vegas Walmart. She said she’s “so excited” to scour the aisles for inexpensive items — and that the store could be stiff competition for Target. The video showed s...
A tax credit for renters and double benefits are among the measures expected in the 2023 Budget, which is formally presented in the Chamber of Parliament of Ireland at 1pm on Tuesday. n one of Ireland’s biggest budgets in years, the coalition government is under pressure to strike the right balance as energy, fuel, food and housing bills skyrocket. One measure to be announced has already been described as a “serious disappointment”. The government had said in the summer that the budget would be worth €6.7 billion, but on Sunday it released a white paper saying it had a €4.4 billion surplus, mainly due to the inflated budget corporate tax performance. A one-off package of measures to help people with inflationary prices has yet to be calculated – with ministers pointing out less than two weeks before Budget Day that a decision has yet to be made on how much of the surplus to use to help people who are rising cost of living. Among the one-off measures to be announced are energy cred...
A Brooklyn man claims a confused stranger loosened his front teeth during a random scuffle on a Village F-Bahn platform – and transit workers did nothing to intervene, according to a lawsuit. Bret Mahrer, 29, was minding his business on the northbound train as he pulled into the West 14th Street/6th Avenue station when he noticed a stranger “looking intently at him” and “mouthing something,” according to court records. When the train doors opened, the man started to leave, but suddenly turned and punched Mahrer in the face as he was standing on the train. “Everything happened in a millisecond. He just hit me so hard,” Mahrer said. “He idiot hit me. No warning.” The altercation spread to the platform as the man continued to beat Mahrer, he alleges in a negligence lawsuit in Manhattan Supreme Court against the Transit Authority and the Metropolitan Transit Authority. “I felt dizzy, I remember looking to the side and a [straphanger] pulled out her camera phone and I yelled, ‘Will so...
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