Coupons.com Predicts the End of Printable Coupons
Coupons.com increasingly shifts its focus to digital, as it prepares for the eventual demise of printable coupons.
Coupons.com increasingly shifts its focus to digital, as it prepares for the eventual demise of printable coupons.
A former Olive Garden employee who was placed on a “coupon watch list” and fired, files a discrimination complaint, saying she was fired for being pregnant.
A major coupon publisher gets Amazon.com to take down offers of coupon inserts for sale on the site.
New coupon statistics show how many coupons we used last year, what types we prefer – and what kinds of coupons companies should offer more of.
A company that makes scratch-off lottery games describes new tickets that would offer coupons along with the potential for riches.
Several former employees sue OfficeMax, after they’re fired for using coupons to make purchases in their own store.
A controversial coupon app gets a big payday, and inspires others to get into the coupon-photographing game.
A Chicago shopper sues Whole Foods Market for improperly charging him $1.39 on a purchase that he made using a coupon.
Police in New Mexico release surveillance photos of a woman suspected of stealing Sunday newspapers for the coupons inside.
From diapers to detergent to shampoo, the deals are getting better, as Procter & Gamble’s competitors try to respond to its recent sales and promotions.