Posts by Andrea Woroch
Reader’s Digest, August 2015; “Big-Box Shopping: Buy vs. Skip”
Andrea breaks down the best and worst warehouse store buys to help consumers get the most bang for their buck.
Read MoreKTLA: What to Buy and What to Skip in September
With Labor Day behind us, what are some of the best and worst buys in September? Andrea offers her suggestions to the KTLA morning crew.
Read MorePIX 11: Back-to-School Savings Tricks
To help teens, tweens, parents and college students save on back-to-school, Andrea offers her top savings tricks to PIX 11’s Morning News team.
Read MoreFOX & Friends: Late-Season Deals for Back-to-School
According to the National Retail Federation, half of parents haven’t started back-to-school shopping for their kids. It turns out this may be a smart move as retailers start slashing prices on school supplies, summer clothing, backpacks and other essentials.
Read MoreABC 7 NY: Save on Back-to-School
Shopping for back-to-school is still on parents’ to-do lists, with nearly half of all parents admitting they haven’t started the task yet.
Read MoreWGN Morning News: Save Time & Money on Back-to-School
With back-to-school in full swing, how can parents get the best price without spending a ton of time clipping coupons and comparing prices? Andrea shares her tips for saving on back-to-school while also saving valuable time with the WGN Morning News team.
Read MoreFOX Chicago: What to Buy Now, Later for Back-to-School
Kids are heading back to school in a couple weeks and that means parents are spending big bucks on supplies, clothing, backpacks and more. While parents may feel pressured to buy everything on their kids’ school lists before class starts, there are better times to buy certain products for the best money savings.
Read MoreWGN Midday News: Tips to Save on Back-to-School
Parents are expected to spend nearly $700 per child on back-to-school season this year! Andrea stopped by the WGN studio in Chicago to offer her tips for saving money on this expense while making sure your kids are prepared for their first day back.
Read MoreConsumer Reports, July 2015; “Deal or No Deal?”
Do you ever wonder if you’re better off making a digital purchase or shopping in store? In the July issue of Consumer Reports, find out where to find the best deals on everyday essentials. Andrea shares her insight and tips to help you save money both online and in store.
Read MoreConsumer Alert: Avian Flu Drives Up Grocery & Dining Costs
With egg prices flying high due to an Avian Flu outbreak that’s killed 48 million chickens and turkeys recently, restaurants and bakeries are scrambling to find ways to reduce their costs. Unfortunately, that means higher prices passed on to the consumer.
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