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Week of June 1, 2026
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How Can Some Drug Discount Sites Charge So Much Less?



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Mouse Print*-- Here We Shrink Again - Spring 2026 - Part 1

mouse print We continue our series spotlighting the shrinking of grocery products without a corresponding decrease in price. This week we will show you popular brands of toilet paper, chocolate, dog food, coffee and more that have been downsized. That story is in Mouse Print* this week.

See last week: Will Grubhub Really Eat the Fees?


2 Dozen "Healthy" Foods Not as Healthy as You Believe

granola Sometimes foods that you assume are healthy or that are marketed as healthy might actually be loaded with sugar, fat, and calories that nutritionists would frown on. Here are a couple of dozen examples raised by online posters.



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10 Top Smartphones According to Consumer Reports

cellphones Consumer Reports tests dozen of cellphones every year and then assigns them a score with 100 being the highest. Here courtesy of Quartz are ten of the top smartphones for 2026 rated 88 down to 82. Note that these are not the top 10 because some prior year models have been excluded from the Quartz list.



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MrConsumer Reunites With Bill O'Reilly to Discuss Shrinkflation

Edgar and Bill O'Reilly

Forty-three years ago, MrConsumer was the consumer reporter on a Boston television program hosted by Bill O'Reilly. Recently the two of us were reunited on his streaming program, where he showed a clip from the old days, and then we talked about shrinkflation today.



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Bargain of the Week

Free Pure Leaf Iced Tea After Digital Rebate

Get a free bottle of Pure Leaf Ice Tea 18.5 ounces using this full price rebate offer. You have to scan the QR code to add the offer to your digital wallet. Then, when you buy the Pure Leaf product, scan the receipt where the offer is in your wallet. Get back up to $3.60 via PayPal or Venmo. Offer is good for the first 5,500 redemptions only, so hurry.

Planters Peanuts - 16 oz. - $1.49 w/Coupon

Many of the Albertsons family of supermarkets (like Star, Shaw's, Jewel-Osco, Safeway, Albertsons) have one-pound jars of various varieties of Planters Peanuts for $1.49 with digital coupon or clip/click coupon. This is a CRAZY low price. Limit 4 in some chains, limit two or three in others. Some of their chains require the purchase of three to get a price of $1.99 each. Offer ends Tuesday in some chains and Thursday in others.

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Consumer Reports Tests Fish Oil Supplements

Fish oil supplements probably have only minimal health benefits -- and only for people with certain health issues. Sixteen of 20 brands met all safety and quality standards. What about the others?

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