Coupons in the News: The Top Stories of 2013
From the demise of doubles, to coupon crime, to changes in couponing itself, here’s a look back at the 10 biggest coupon news stories of 2013.
From the demise of doubles, to coupon crime, to changes in couponing itself, here’s a look back at the 10 biggest coupon news stories of 2013.
Kroger and Publix shoppers are the latest to fall victim to a Facebook scam that promises a free $250 gift card.
Get a sneak preview of all of the scheduled coupon inserts from RedPlum and SmartSource you can expect to see in 2014.
Get a sneak preview of all the coupons from P&G in your December 29, 2013 Sunday newspaper.
A Pennsylvania woman is charged with selling coupon books to help a four-year-old cancer patient – then pocketing the cash.
As shoppers debate whether Target’s 10% weekend discount was a suitable apology, others take their case to court.
ALDI announces a major new expansion plan that will make it one of the largest grocery retailers in the U.S., and the world.
Target offers a 10% discount storewide all weekend, as an apology for the recent data security breach.
The SmartSource vs. RedPlum battle continues, as the parent company of one coupon provider fires back at the other’s lawsuit.
Some 40 million credit and debit card users could have had their accounts compromised while shopping at Target.