Coupons in the News: The Top Stories of 2014
From new printable coupon sites and savings apps, to industry efforts to crack down on fraud, these were the top coupon news stories of 2014.
From new printable coupon sites and savings apps, to industry efforts to crack down on fraud, these were the top coupon news stories of 2014.
Kellogg’s Family Rewards scales back on the coupons that it offers, and points the finger at couponers as the reason for the change.
With new lower prices, a loyalty program and TV commercials, Whole Foods is starting to act more like a regular supermarket to attract more shoppers.
Kohl’s rolls out a new loyalty program nationwide, offering coupons as a reward for frequent spenders.
Another set of supermarket chains is eliminating its loyalty programs – fueling speculation that others could follow.
One grocery chain sets out to prove that you don’t need a loyalty program to offer personalized deals and coupons.
Amid questions about the fate of Safeway’s loyalty program in the U.S., the Canadian division has announced it’s ditching the Club Card.
As Safeway and Cerberus announce a $9 billion merger, there’s speculation about what it will mean for Safeway – and its Just for U loyalty program.
A tech company plans to partner with grocery stores, to offer personalized digital circulars that could eventually replace printed ads.
The newly-combined company isn’t saying, but there are clues as to which policies and perks will survive the Office Depot/OfficeMax merger.