Survey: Coffee Drinkers Refuse to Pay High Prices For a ‘Cup of Joe’

Newly released survey asking coffee drinkers how much they’ll pay for their drinking habit showed some stunning results when asked how much they’ll spend. Continue reading →

Millionaires Like Shopping at Wal-Mart

Affordability is really hard to replace when predicting what consumers like to buy and analyzing their trends. That also means if you have high net worth in the millions. Continue reading →

Indianapolis Hotels Booming With Business

Indianapolis is becoming a place to visit and stay as each year passes. The recent hotel business numbers confirms that notion.  Continue reading →

Black Lives Matter learns hard economic lesson on boycott threat

Black Lives Matter may be popular with progressive media, but not with every day Americans.  Continue reading →

How much did the first pair of Nike shoes sell for?

Hard to believe Nike has been in consumers lives for 45 years. Continue reading →

Deer sandwhiches at Arby’s?

Interested to see how this will go. Venison meat is highly nutritious.  Continue reading →

How a Texas grocery store destroyed the economic theory of communism

Americans who have not studied communism take capitalism for granted. Continue reading →

Picture of how Obamacare destroys consumers healthcare premiums

When Obamacare was designed, it was designed to load up the welfare rolls in Medicaid and destroy the average Joe trying to provide for his/her family. Continue reading →

Why fast food sales are falling

I’ve never been a fast food nazi. Fast food is a nice luxury to have when life is busy. Continue reading →

Americans love their rotisserie chickens 

Rotisserie chicken sales are huge in America.

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