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Sunday, July 12, 2026

"People Are Noticing Something at Grocery Stores… And It Confirms Everything"

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Across The States, 7/12/26
"People Are Noticing Something at Grocery Stores… 
And It Confirms Everything"
"Your grocery store isn't just changing - it's quietly transforming right in front of you. Rising food prices are only one piece of a much bigger story. From AI-powered surveillance and self-checkout to smart shopping carts, shrinkflation, and customer data collection, today's supermarkets operate very differently than they did just a few years ago. Here's the thing… many shoppers notice higher prices but miss the technology working behind the scenes. This video explores how retailers are using artificial intelligence, behavioral analytics, loyalty programs, and automation to reduce costs, prevent theft, and reshape the shopping experience. What most people don't realize is that every trip through the aisles can generate valuable insights that help stores predict demand, optimize inventory, and personalize promotions. We also discuss why stores feel less personal, why products are being locked behind glass, and what these changes could mean for the future of grocery shopping. Watch until the end for a complete breakdown of one of the biggest transformations happening in modern retail today."
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"Everyone's About To Run Out Of Fuel In 1-2 Weeks"

Bob Moriarity, 7/12/26
"Everyone's About To Run Out Of Fuel In 1-2 Weeks"
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Dan, I Allegedly, "America's Biggest Brands Are Selling for Pennies"

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Dan, I Allegedly, 7/12/26
"America's Biggest Brands Are Selling for Pennies"
"For decades, these companies were household names, but today many of America's most recognizable brands are being sold for a fraction of what they were once worth. In this video, I break down the shocking sale of Hot Dog on a Stick for just $8 million and explain why bankruptcy sales, distressed assets, and corporate restructurings are creating opportunities that few people are talking about. We'll also look at brands like Stein Mart, RadioShack, Pier 1 Imports, Dressbarn, Linens 'n Things, and more to see why investors are buying struggling companies instead of starting from scratch. Is this a warning sign for the economy, or the opportunity of a lifetime? Let me know in the comments what business you would buy if the price was right. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share this video with someone who loves business, investing, and economic news."
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