Shoppers are changing habits to fight high grocery prices, and it’s working

From swapping name brands for generics to ditching impulse buys, Americans are changing the way they shop for groceries.

A LendingTree survey found 88% of shoppers have adjusted their grocery habits in response to rising prices, and experts say those small shifts may actually make a big impact.

Kandyce Thornton is one of them. The Cleveland mom of three says her grocery bill feels heavier each week, especially with growing boys.

“I feel like every time I go to the store I’m spending more than I should,” she said…

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