In light of horse meat outrage, one look at how we choose our food

Last week, a former cattle slaughterhouse in New Mexico moved one step closer to becoming the only plant in the United States that slaughters horses. Valley Meat Company in Roswell was found to be in compliance by USDA inspectors.

29 grocery stores mark successful price audits

The Arizona Department of Weights and Measures is pleased with a recent audit. It showed grocery stores are doing a good job of making sure consumers get accurate prices on sale items. 

Black Friday: 'Everybody's trying to get an edge'

This used to be the day retailers counted on to bring their annual sales into the black, which led to the designation Black Friday. But that has changed dramatically.

Make a plan to save some cash

If you're looking for some savings at the supermarket, the Arizona Farm Bureau advises having a plan.

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