Scare Tactics At The Grocery Store: Most Shoppers Said To Oppose Digital Price Tags
A new survey finds most shoppers are opposed to electronic shelf labels – or are they?
A new survey finds most shoppers are opposed to electronic shelf labels – or are they?
Despite rising costs and the convenience of shopping online, most shoppers still enjoy getting their groceries in person.
Target, Walmart and Kroger are all pledging lower prices across their stores – but some warn that may not last.
Ibotta offers special cash back rewards on gas to help “fuel your wallet.”
Illinois passes what is likely to become the country’s first statewide measure requiring equal access to digital grocery discounts.
A court rules against a major grocery chain in a case accusing it of offering misleading discounts.
A viral coupon campaign invites users to scream into their phone for a discount on ice cream.
Target introduces new shopping carts designed to make the in-store experience more convenient.
Frequent convenience store shoppers are less motivated by coupons and discounts, and more motivated by friendliness and familiarity.
Shoppers have hit their limit on how much more they’re willing to pay for groceries.