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At least two grocery chains are now overlapping their weekly sales circulars each Wednesday. Could this trend make its way to your store?
At least two grocery chains are now overlapping their weekly sales circulars each Wednesday. Could this trend make its way to your store?
A new pricing survey suggests that you can save more on store brand products, even after using coupons. But can you really?
A former Giant cashier is sentenced for swindling nearly $10,000 from her store, with nonexistent coupons and gift cards.
Tide reverses an earlier ruling, saying that 10 ounce bottles are now considered “trial size” and cannot be purchased using coupons.
Procter & Gamble revises its official coupon policy, making changes regarding missed coupons and printables.
Get a sneak preview of all the coupons from SmartSource and RedPlum in your March 16, 2014 Sunday newspaper.
A 73-year-old Sears cashier sues the store, after he was fired for offering spare coupons to his customers.
A coffee shop in New York is being ridiculed, for its head-scratching coupon that it insists is entirely real.
A new survey shows how the youngest couponers are saving – and how their preferences represent both couponing’s past, and future.
Coupons.com rakes in $168 million with its IPO, then watches as its stock price nearly doubles on the first day of trading.