Blue Moon Full Moon 2024: Why Your Next Grocery Trip Could Cost More
Yes, that "blue moon full moon" isn't just a sky show—it's a wallet warning. Farmers and retailers are already adjusting supply chains for what they call "lunar panic shopping," a proven spike in impulse buys of candles, wine, and comfort foods during super moons. You’ll likely see higher prices on these items starting two days before the full moon, as stores stock up for the rush. Plus, if you're thinking of dining out on that rare night, brace for a 15% surcharge that some restaurants are calling a "moon tax." Your best bet: buy your snacks and wine now, before the blue moon fever drives up the cost of your weekend splurge.