Coupon Use Hits New Historic Low
New figures show that fewer coupons were used last year than at any time since 1975.
New figures show that fewer coupons were used last year than at any time since 1975.
Days ahead of her wedding, a Dick’s Sporting Goods cashier is accused of entering false coupons and discounts.
A new report predicts we’ll be using a lot more mobile coupons in the year ahead.
The case concludes against a Pennsylvania man accused of stealing coupon inserts and providing them to an online reseller.
A grocery store tries to appeal to our environmentalism, to get shoppers to embrace digital coupons.
Their alleged suppliers were convicted, but a South Carolina couple accused of selling stolen coupon inserts are exonerated.
Another Instagram coupon seller is sued by Coupons.com, for printing and selling coupons by the thousands – and teaching others to as well.
A New York man is charged with using counterfeit coupons to get packs of cigarettes for just a dollar apiece.
The beef industry is so pleased with the response to its Ibotta offers, it plans to offer even more.
A new study warns that couponing and deal-seeking actually cause prices to rise, and bargainers to pay more.