From Target to Taco Bell: The race to win over value-driven shoppers

The high cost of groceries, gas and utilities continues to strain household budgets, but some major retailers are signaling relief at the checkout lane.

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In March,Target announced5% to 20% price reductions on 3,000 items in categories like apparel, home, shoes, baby items and pantry staples.

"Busy families are thinking about value as they begin to update their homes and wardrobes for spring," said Cara Sylvester, Target's executive vice president and chief merchandising officer.

In an earnings call,Kroger'sCEO, Greg Foran, said lower prices for customers is a top priority. Foran said the company hopes to make reduced prices a reality by trimming costs behind the scenes.

"Middle of a price war"

These moves are big wins for consumers. They're also a way for stores to stand out in a competitive retail landscape.

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"Amazon of course, they have their big spring sale that is coming up. Walmart is focusing heavily on low prices," said Stephanie Carls, retail insights expert atRetailMeNot.

Brett Rose, CEO ofUnited National Consumer Suppliers, said while there's a huge appetite for lower prices, retailers like Target are "in the middle of a price war," and having to compete in a crowded field of discount retailers from ALDI to Dollar Tree, to Marshalls and T.J. Maxx.

He said Target is keeping budget-conscious consumers in mind but warns its price reductions are also a "bit of a marketing ploy."

"They're using it as a doorbuster," Rose said. "Maybe they're lowering prices on something that isn't high volume, but you're coming in, and while you're there, by the way, you're getting pens, papers, notebook, a card."Focus on essential spending

According to Carls, retailers' current and future price adjustments say a lot about how people are spending their money."People are still spending, but they are taking more time before they are actually hitting that buy button or putting things in their cart and checking out," she said. "Target is usually a good read on that middle-of-the-road shopper."Target is coming out of a 2.5% holiday quarter decline. With Black Friday shopping happening as early as July in recent years, Target's investment in lower prices could actually be a way to kick off a strong holiday shopping season.

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"End of Q1, they're getting ahead, because the end of Q2, we're in the holidays," Rose pointed out.

Price reductions are not limited to stores. A number of restaurants are taking a similar approach to winning over customers. Restaurants like Taco Bell, Wendy's, Panera Bread and Domino's have all launched value meals or introduced affordable menu items to stay competitive.

Carls added that lower prices are only useful to consumers who don't overspend. If you're planning a purchase, take advantage of lower prices. But don't spend money on what you don't need.

"A small price drop doesn't suddenly make this a smart buy," she said. "A deal only works if it lines up with your life."

From Target to Taco Bell: The race to win over value-driven shoppers

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Moses Moody scores 23 before apparently serious injury late as Warriors beat Mavs 137-131 in OT

DALLAS (AP) — Moses Moody scored 23 points before crumpling to the floor with an apparently serious left knee injury late in overtime as the Golden State Warriors beat Dallas 137-131 on Monday night, extending the Mavericks' home losing streak to 12 games, their longest in 32 years.

Associated Press Golden State Warriors guard Moses Moody is carted off the field after suffering an injury against the Dallas Mavericks during overtime of an NBA basketball game Monday, March 23, 2026, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) dunks on the Golden State Warriors during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, March 23, 2026, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) Golden State Warriors center Kristaps Porzingis (7) competes for a rebound against Dallas Mavericks guard Max Christie during the first half of an NBA basketball game Monday, March 23, 2026, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) Dallas Mavericks guard Max Christie (00) prepares to shoot a basket as Golden State Warriors guard Moses Moody (4) defends during overtime of an NBA basketball game Monday, March 23, 2026, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez) Golden State Warriors guard Moses Moody, right, reacts while suffering an injury as Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) looks on during overtime of an NBA basketball game Monday, March 23, 2026, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

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Moody had just stolen the ball from Mavericks rookie standout Cooper Flagg near midcourt and was all alone at the basket when his left leg buckled as he went up for the shot.

He lost the ball and went to the floor holding his knee, the clock finally stopping with 58 seconds remaining in the extra period after play continued on Dallas' offensive end.

After the whistle, Warriors coach Steve Kerr put his hands to his face as the Mavericks' home arena went silent. Players and medical staff surrounded Moody, who stayed down for several minutes before being taken off on a stretcher. Kerr said Moody was getting X-rays at the arena.

"We don't know what it is, but it sure looked bad," Kerr said.

Moody was playing for the first time after missing 10 games with a sprained right wrist. He was one of eight scorers in double figures for the Warriors, with Kristaps Porzingis scoring 23 points while Brandin Podziemski had 20 points and 10 rebounds.

Golden State, which is solidly in the play-in tournament in the Western Conference with 10 games remaining in the regular season, stopped a three-game losing streak with just its second victory in the past 10 games.

Flagg had 30 points and nine assists but also finished with seven turnovers, including three during an 11-0 Golden State run that broke a tie at the start the fourth quarter. Daniel Gafford scored 20.

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There was only one more point scored after Moody's injury as both teams struggled to continue what had been an intense game. Golden State erased a 15-point deficit from late in the first half and the Mavericks clawed back after the Warriors' run to start the fourth.

The Mavericks lost a second consecutive OT game and dropped to 4-23 since a four-game win streak, their longest in a lost season.

Dallas is on its longest skid at the 25-year old American Airlines Center. The Mavs had home losing streaks of 19 and 12 games during the 1993-94 season at since-demolished Reunion Arena.

Gary Payton II made all eight of his shots and finished with 17 points for the Warriors, and Gui Santos scored 11 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter and overtime.

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Warriors: Hosts Brooklyn on Wednesday.

Mavericks: At Denver on Wednesday.

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Tiger Woods to play in TGL final after sitting out with surgery

Tiger is back.

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Golf legendTiger Woodsis making his return to the course with sights on adding another championship to his belt.

Woods announced Monday that he would make his return during Match 2 of the Top Golf League (TGL) final for his Jupiter Links team against Los Angeles Golf Club. Histeam lost to Los Angeles, 6-5, on March 23in a match that Woods did not play. He's sat out after disc replacement surgery he received in October.

He has been team captain and "coach" leading the way for Tom Kim, Kevin Kisner and Max Homa.

Woods told ESPN that he'd play Tuesday. Jupiter Links trail 1-0 in the best-of-three series. There will be a double-header match if Jupiter can win and force a third, deciding game. Jupiter Links will have to overcome the trio of Justin Rose, Tommy Fleetwood and Sahith Theegala.

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Tiger Woods working on Masters showing

If you've beenkeeping up with the 50-year-old Woods,you'd know that a TGL return is only him ramping up for a chance to play at the 2026 Masters in Augusta.

"I've been working on it," Woods said about his return. "Sometimes I have good days. Sometimes I have bad days."

A series of injuries have stalled Woods adding to his golf legacy. Buthe's not ruling out taking one more stab at the Masters.

The last time Woods competed in the Masters was in 2023. He withdrew that year due to an ailing plantar fasciitis. Overall, Woods has won five Masters throughout his career: 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005 and most recently in 2019.

Woods hopes that he can comeback are compete in a Masters but first he wants to give a crack at the TGL championship on March 24.

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Reports: Cubs, Pete Crow-Armstrong agree to extension

Pete Crow-Armstrong reportedly is receiving a present ahead of his 24th birthday on Wednesday.

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The center fielder and the Chicago Cubs are completing a long-term contract extension, multiple media outlets reported Monday night. The financial terms and length of the deal weren't reported.

Crow-Armstrong is coming off a season in which earned his first All-Star selection, won a Gold Glove and finished ninth in National League MVP voting.

In his third major league season, Crow-Armstrong got off to a great start in 2025, hitting .265/.302/.544 with 25 homers and 71 RBIs in 95 games before the All-Star break. He tailed off badly in the second half, though, batting .216/.262/.372 with six homers and 24 RBIs in 62 games.

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He finished at .247/.287/.481 with 31 homers and 95 RBIs. Crow-Armstrong also hit 37 doubles and stole 35 bases, becoming the first Cubs with 30-plus doubles, homers and steals in the same season.

Through 293 major league games, Crow-Armstrong owns a .240/.285/.437 batting line with 50 doubles, 10 triples, 41 homers, 143 RBIs and 64 steals.

Selected by the Mets in the first round (No. 19 overall) of the 2020 draft, Crow-Armstrong was traded to the Cubs in the July 2021 deal that sent infielder Javier Baez and right-hander Trevor Williams to New York.

The Cubs open the season on Thursday against the visiting Washington Nationals.

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When Queen Elizabeth II phoned Trump and other scoops from a new book

Queen Elizabeth II was dismayed by the flattening of her flowers in the garden at Buckingham Palace whenPresident Trumparrived in 2019 aboard Marine One.

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But his state visit there was a highlight of Trump's first term and valuable for Great Britain, building a relationship with the controversial U.S. president. Weeks later, the Queen tapped that relationship to smooth a diplomatic contretemps.

Here are five takeaways from USA TODAY's excerpt ofa new book, "The Queen and Her Presidents: The Hidden Hand That Shaped History,"by Susan Page. Published by Harper, it explores the Queen's relationship with a string of U.S. presidents, from the time she was a nervous young princess visiting President Harry Truman to the final state dinner of her seven-decade reign, in honor of Trump.

1. 'It ruined the garden'

The president and first ladyMelania Trumparrived at Buckingham Palace on June 3, 2019, aboard Marine One.

From the palace steps, Her Majesty watched with horror as the whirlwind of the helicopter's blades flattened her flowers and left divots on the lawn. "She was furious about that," a senior palace aide said.

When Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison arrived later, she was still steaming. "Come and look at my lawn," she told him. "It's ruined."

2. Quizzing the Queen

In their lively conversation at the gilded state dinner that night, Trump tried, unsuccessfully, to convince the Queen to dish about the 14 other U.S. presidents she had met, 12 of them while in office.

"I said, 'So could I ask you who was your favorite president?'" he said.

She replied, "Why? They were all so good."

He was dazzled by her skill at charming deflection. "I couldn't get her to say a bad thing about anybody."

3. What about Harry and Meghan?

Her discretion included Prince Harry and Meghan, her wayward grandson and his controversial bride. Seven months later, they announced they would step back from their duties as senior royals.

No one could have possibly missed the soap-opera saga that surrounded them, but Trump was almost certainly one of very few guests who raised the topic directly with Elizabeth.

“The Queen and Her Presidents” by veteran journalist Susan Page, Washington bureau chief for USA TODAY, will explore the relationship between Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and American presidents. The book will be released on April 14, 2026.

"I asked her about it constantly," Trump said. "I'd say, 'Come on, tell me (what you really think).'"

She replied, "No, no. It's very nice."

Trump was unpersuaded. "I really think it hurt her," he said. "I just don't think they treated her with the respect that she should have, frankly."

4. A crucial royal phone call

Three weeks after Trump's triumphant state visit to London, there was trouble.

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Devastating assessments of the president, written two years earlier by the British ambassador to the U.S., Kim Darroch, were leaked to Britain'sMail on Sunday. Trump "radiates insecurity," Darroch wrote, and was leading a dysfunctional administration.

Trump was livid. Darroch was forced to resign.

Then the Queen called, a conversation not previously reported. "She couldn't believe it; she thought he was terrible," Trump said. "She apologized," he said, then qualified that. "It wasn't an apology," exactly.

"She didn't call (Darroch) a fool, but she basically indicated that he was a stupid person," Trump said.

Whatever she said, it was enough. The crisis passed.

5. Trump has a theory

The Queen refused to answer the question, but afterwards Trump said he was told by others that she did have a favorite president.

It was him.

"We just got along," Trump said. His ambassador, Woody Johnson, agreed. "The president has a very keen sense of things like that," Johnson said.

Several senior officials in the palace and the British government responded with startled laughter to the idea that her relationship with Trump could have matched the affection she felt for some of his predecessors. Dwight Eisenhower had been a wartime hero and Ronald Reagan a friend who bonded over horses and Hollywood. Her fondness for Barack Obama had struck officials on both sides of the Atlantic.

Some former presidents and first ladies were skeptical, too.

"That's hysterical," Jill Biden said asJoe Bidenshook his head. "Oh, that fits his character, for sure."

Hillary Clinton responded, "Why am I not surprised by that?" She added, "I don't think there is any evidence to believe that could possibly be true."

Bill Clinton recalled a conversation he had with Obama and Biden in 2024. "We were all joking at Ethel Kennedy's funeral about how she tried to make every Democratic president feel like he was her favorite, and she was shrewd about that, Ethel was. And Queen Elizabeth was no dummy. She knew what she was doing ..."

He would be "shocked" if Elizabeth had ever identified a favorite, Bill Clinton said. "I have no idea what she really thought of any of us. I just know ... what I thought of her, and I thought she was really special."

Susan Page is the Washington Bureau chief of USA TODAY and the best-selling author of biographies of Barbara Bush, Nancy Pelosi and Barbara Walters.

Pre-order "The Queen and Her Presidents" here.

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