Coupons Keep Getting Better! And Also Worse.
An analysis of Sunday coupons from 2015 finds good news and bad news about coupons’ value, frequency and usability.
An analysis of Sunday coupons from 2015 finds good news and bad news about coupons’ value, frequency and usability.
Coupons are expiring more quickly than ever – and there may be a very specific reason for it.
From coupon crime to cash-back apps, from buyouts to bankruptcies, these were the top Coupons in the News stories of 2015.
Despite the move toward digital coupons, a new report says most shoppers still prefer paper.
While there are fewer coupons for food these days, a new study says digital coupons for food are actually on the rise.
A new report says we’re saving less with coupons, but might be saving more overall, thanks to other types of deals.
New mid-year coupon statistics show that values are on the rise, but just about everything else about coupons is getting worse.
A new survey of coupon users reveals how and why they clip coupons, and concludes that couponers are brands’ “most important consumers”.
Even though coupon distribution and values are up, a new study shows a sharp decline in the number of coupons redeemed so far this year.
A brand new breakdown shows what grocery products we’re most likely to buy, with and without coupons.