Survey Shows Coupons And Deals Are Back In Style
Grocery shoppers are more interested in coupons and promotions than at any time during the coronavirus pandemic.
Grocery shoppers are more interested in coupons and promotions than at any time during the coronavirus pandemic.
The total number of available coupons has once again suffered a steep decline.
Kellogg offers everyone $15 in free-product coupons, with a charitable twist.
Kroger reports that more people are using coupons again, as they look to stretch their food budgets.
A California woman who printed and sold her own Catalina coupons pleads guilty and now faces steep penalties.
A new TV show reminiscent of Extreme Couponing is seeking participants to show off their savings skills.
A former drug store employee is fired for misusing coupons – then awarded more than $5,600 in compensation.
The Grocery Coupon Network site relaunches, with a planned focus on a brand-new coupon format.
New reports point to a big problem with prescription drug coupons.
Coupons.com printable coupons will remain available even after the website goes away, for a while at least.