Why Some Grocery Shoppers Are Happy to Pay Higher Prices
Even as they search for bargains, a new survey says shoppers are willing to pay a premium for locally-grown food.
Even as they search for bargains, a new survey says shoppers are willing to pay a premium for locally-grown food.
A new survey says many grocery shoppers are sticking with their savings strategies, even as the economy improves.
Whole Foods promises to lower some prices to remain competitive, but could the effort be too little, too late?
Kohl’s discontinues its emailed “$5 off a $5 purchase” coupons – a month after a man was convicted for selling similar coupons online. Coincidence?
Two Ohio men sue Walmart over $1.83 in overcharges, after returning items and not getting refunded all of the tax that they paid.
Get a sneak preview of all the coupons from SmartSource, RedPlum and P&G in your May 11, 2014 Sunday newspaper.
Three Phoenix women convicted of selling counterfeit coupons are ordered to pay nearly $1.3 million in restitution to Procter & Gamble.
Shoppers in the Twin Cities may be seeing the end of double coupons, as Rainbow Foods is sold and its owners exit the market.
Supporters of a soda tax suggest additional measures to discourage consumption – like banning coupons and sales on soda.
RedPlum.com introduces new printing software that does not use Java, while SmartSource.com plans software that requires no downloads at all.