Angry Walmart Shopper Destroys Self-Checkout Machine
Police in Tennessee are called to referee a fight between a man and a Walmart self-checkout machine.
Police in Tennessee are called to referee a fight between a man and a Walmart self-checkout machine.
A man who sued after an altercation involving free supermarket samples, argued that there should have been clear rules about how many he could take.
Safeway announces plans to increase prices, to offset its own higher costs for certain staple grocery items.
A woman accused of using more than a million dollars in counterfeit coupons at Target, to support a heroin habit, is sentenced to prison time.
Harris Teeter announces new lower prices throughout the store – but could changes to its generous coupon policy be the catch?
Get a sneak preview of all the coupons from SmartSource, RedPlum and P&G in your April 27, 2014 Sunday newspaper.
The dollar stores are adding more food products, positioning themselves as real – and cheaper – alternatives to grocery stores.
A man whose “banned from Walmart for ad matching” story made headlines last year, has been found guilty of criminal charges in the case.
A store manager is sentenced for fraud, for making her employees accept her invalid coupons.
General Mills completely reverses its controversial new legal terms, which would have barred coupon users and newsletter subscribers from suing the company.