Tory Johnson, host of Good Morning America’s “Deals & Steals” segment, said exclusive discounts on a selection of must-have summer products were presented this week.
These promotions provide viewers with opportunities to reduce costs on popular seasonal goods during a period of high consumer demand for summer items. The segment aims to promote summer shopping by offering specific savings opportunities via the program's digital channels.
Johnson said the offers were shared through the Good Morning America YouTube channel and the network's official website. The featured products include various items curated for the season, with some discounts reaching as high as 80% [1].
In addition to the product discounts, the segment highlighted a financial strategy to help viewers manage their budgets. The presentation included a penny-a-day savings challenge, which is designed to help individuals accumulate funds over time. According to the report, participants have the potential to save $668 in a single year using this method [2].
The "Deals & Steals" segment frequently partners with retailers to secure limited-time pricing for its audience. By leveraging the reach of the GMA online platforms, the segment connects consumers with discounted inventory across multiple product categories, ranging from home goods to outdoor gear.
Viewers can access the current list of available products and their corresponding discounts through the Good Morning America shop page. The program continues to use these digital tools to distribute time-sensitive coupons and promotional codes to its viewership.
“Savings of up to 80% on featured products”
The integration of high-percentage discounts and micro-saving challenges reflects a broader media trend of blending consumer journalism with actionable financial advice. By providing both immediate savings on goods and long-term saving strategies, the program targets a demographic concerned with inflation and seasonal spending spikes.





