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Thursday 13 July 2023

The Daily Money: Post-Amazon Prime Day deals continue

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It's been a busy week with lots of good inflation news and tons of online shopping deals. But it's not over yet, and there are more deals to be had.

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The Daily Money

ALL THE MONEY NEWS YOU NEED TO KNOW

Thu Jul 13 2023

 

Medora Lee  Money and Personal Finance reporter

The hype behind Amazon Prime Day is real! Here's what to know.

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Anastasiia Riddle, USA TODAY

It's Medora, wishing everyone a happy Friday Eve because I'm ready for the weekend.

It's been a busy week. So far, we've seen inflation cooling further, Social Security's 2024 cost of living adjustment projection unexpectedly rising, and an online shopping frenzy, kickstarted on Tuesday by Amazon's two-day Prime Day sale.

Interestingly, 40-year high inflation last summer pushed people to buy household staples like paper towels and snacks at Amazon's biggest sale of the year. Now, as inflation has eased, it seems some people went back to buying other things. Some unusual big winners early in the sale? Cat treats and liquid IV packets. Liquid IV packets are meant to keep you hydrated while exercising, but we all know what else they can be used for...party on!

Or maybe, you can just shop on! Amazon still has deals even though its official Prime Day is over. When you're ready for a shopping break, you can go scour for meal deals tomorrow, too. Friday is National Mac and Cheese Day, National French Fry Day and Krispy Kreme's 86th birthday!

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Donut lovers can get an original glazed dozen from Krispy Kreme for $0.86 this Friday.

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