Rite Aid to Roll Out 3D Coupon Machines
Interactive kiosks that project 3D images and print coupons will soon be rolling out to hundreds of Rite Aid locations.
Interactive kiosks that project 3D images and print coupons will soon be rolling out to hundreds of Rite Aid locations.
Kellogg’s Family Rewards debuts new printable reward coupons that are both better, and worse, than before.
Dozens of supermarkets could be forced to settle with a company that claims ownership of technology used in their digital coupon programs.
From new printable coupon sites and savings apps, to industry efforts to crack down on fraud, these were the top coupon news stories of 2014.
Get a sneak preview of all of the scheduled delivery dates for coupon inserts from SmartSource, RedPlum and P&G in 2015.
The CEO of Kraft, who once fretted that couponers are “getting a discount that’s more than they need,” is now out of a job.
A New York postal worker pleads guilty to swiping Victoria’s Secret coupons from the mail she was supposed to have delivered.
A Toys “R” Us employee is charged with creating bogus coupon codes, to get $56,000 worth of goodies for free.
A Texas Walmart employee is sentenced for swapping nonexistent coupons for cash, to the tune of $72,620.
Beginning in the new year, the Valpak blue envelope will add more grocery coupons to its selection of offers.