Digital Coupon Causes Chaos, Forces Kroger to Close
A digital coupon glitch forces several Kroger stores to shut down and turn away customers.
A digital coupon glitch forces several Kroger stores to shut down and turn away customers.
After photocopying more than $20,000 in Tide coupons, two former Albertsons employees are convicted of forgery.
Younger shoppers say they rely on printed coupons and circulars just as much as their digital counterparts.
A former Sears employee is sentenced for giving customers $13,000 in discounts by using unauthorized coupons.
Coupons.com changes the way it offers coupons, ensuring that more are available for a longer time before they hit their limits.
A CVS supervisor is charged with ringing up thousands of dollars in nonexistent coupons.
Consumer Reports abruptly shuts down the controversial and polarizing website The Consumerist.
A Walmart shopper attacks a manager who refused his coupon and “smashed his bread”.
A man is sentenced to 5 years in prison for using about $1,000 in counterfeit coupons at Walmart.
A marketing company wants to print grocery coupons on the back of your grocery store receipts.