Who’s Going to Count the Coupons? Coronavirus Causes More Complications
A major coupon processor has closed down its sorting facilities, leaving retailers with nowhere to send their coupons for reimbursement.
A major coupon processor has closed down its sorting facilities, leaving retailers with nowhere to send their coupons for reimbursement.
Catalina will offer a greater variety of in-store coupons, as part of a new partnership with other coupon companies.
More Ibotta offers will soon be available seamlessly via stores’ digital coupon platforms.
Ibotta and several partner brands pledge to “reduce or eliminate paper couponing” to help save millions of trees.
Several more grocery stores are refusing paper coupons for pickup and delivery orders.
Rebate and rewards apps are trying to keep users engaged, and help them save, during these uncertain times.
In the midst of the coronavirus emergency, there are far fewer printable coupons available to print.
The owner of SmartSource and Checkout 51 announces a sale of the division to a private equity firm.
A major retailer announces that it will no longer accept paper coupons during the coronavirus pandemic.
ShopRite stores become the latest to eliminate double coupons.