This then is what is happening with Wal-Mart: they are actually raising prices on many of their important sales leaders. And even in the traditionally competitive area of groceries, there is a competitor they have yielded their position to. It is Target. Traditionally, Wal-Mart has been known to be in a position of particular advantage; they always had such massive buying power that no one else could get the kind of prices they could. They used their buying power, their efficiency and high technology, in a way other retailers just could not approach.
But over the last year, people studying retail trends have seen something strange going on at Wal-Mart - their everyday low price strategy isn't really in evidence anymore. Wal-Mart began to rely on rollbacks last year. Wal-Mart stores also cleaned out all the shelves piled high with deals. And then, they began to roll back the rollbacks too. On average, Wal-Mart prices are higher today than a year ago and there are fewer rollbacks.
As the experts who study retail trends are beginning to see now, Wal-Mart is having a really hard time beating other retailers' prices. At this time, Wal-Mart really hasn't ceded the market in low-cost shopping to Target. But depending on what kinds of items you buy, Target may be cheaper. The average shopper may end up saving only one dollar at Target overall; but in the retail industry, that's a big sign of where the deals are in the future.
In matters of grocery shopping, Target, with its freshly-expanded grocery section is almost always the winner on price. Perhaps this is because Target has more private label stuff to offer, while Wal-Mart offers more national brands. If you are a shopper trying to make the most of your money, today's retail trends ask you to make changes.
For groceries, you should probably go to Target; still, going to a superstore does take time and gas. Consider looking at regular supermarkets in your area. Some supermarkets offer lower prices than either Wal-Mart or Target. Wal-Mart has started to deal more in generating a perception of low prices than actually offering them. They will have a few deep discounts that they heavily advertise; but the other products in the store will be about the regular price. Make sure that you are actually buying the low prices and not a perception of it.