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USA Today Shopping is launching a text alert service to provide shoppers with exclusive deals and product recommendations.
Subscribers can customize alerts based on categories like tech, home, style, and beauty.
The service aims to help consumers save money and discover trending products.
If you're anything like me, you love a good deal and absolutely hate missing out on one.
That's why USA TODAY Shopping is making it easier than ever to stay ahead of the sales curve. With our brand new text alerts, you can get exclusive deals, editor-approved product picks and new drops delivered straight to your phone.
Whether you're hunting for the perfect gift, upgrading your home essentials or just love getting your hands on the next big thing, our texts are curated to help you shop smarter, save more and stress less.
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🍎 Apple deals just dropped: Save on AirPods, iPads and MacBooks ahead of Prime Day
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🏎️ Meet SharkNinja's new 'F1' collection of high-speed appliances, vacuums
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