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Couponing at 40: Coupons Go High-Tech

Couponing at 40: Coupons Go High-Tech

If you’ve ever shopped at a Dollar Tree, the checkout experience can be downright quaint. Since everything is a dollar, there’s no need for a scanner at the register. It’s easy enough for the cashier to just count your items and charge you a buck apiece. But when Dollar Tree started accepting manufacturer’s coupons last year, the lack of scanners[Read More…]

Wednesday, July 10, 2013, 12:00 PM Coupons In The News
Shopper Sues Because She Doesn't Like Kohl's Coupon Policy

Shopper Sues Because She Doesn’t Like Kohl’s Coupon Policy

Hell hath no fury like a couponer scorned. One Ohio woman is so upset about the way Kohl’s redeemed her coupons, she’s suing. For fourteen bucks. If you’re familiar with shopping at Kohl’s, you probably know all about Kohl’s Cash, as well as the frequent percent-off-your-total order coupons that the department store chain offers. You may also be familiar with[Read More…]

Wednesday, July 10, 2013, 10:26 AM Coupons In The News
Harris Teeter Fans Freak Out About Coupons

Harris Teeter Fans Freak Out About Coupons

As late as Monday night, Harris Teeter and Kroger were still negotiating their deal that was announced early Tuesday morning (read: “Sold! Kroger Buys Harris Teeter”). Meanwhile, Kroger’s Central Division had, much earlier, decided to announce its new lower prices (and oh, by the way, no more double coupons) on Tuesday morning (read: “Kroger Keeps on Killing Doubles”). So for[Read More…]

Wednesday, July 10, 2013, 8:04 AM Coupons In The News
Couponing at 40: Newspapers Go Cuckoo for Coupons

Couponing at 40: Newspapers Go Cuckoo for Coupons

It’s a bit of a novelty today, when a coupon is imprinted on a product’s packaging and you have to cut the thing apart to get at the coupon. Occasionally you might even get coupons in the mail, or find them in magazines or in the actual pages of a newspaper. But isn’t it nice to know that coupons have[Read More…]

Tuesday, July 9, 2013, 10:00 AM Coupons In The News
Sold! Kroger Buys Harris Teeter

Sold! Kroger Buys Harris Teeter

The country’s largest supermarket chain just got larger. Kroger announced today that it’s buying North Carolina-based Harris Teeter. The $2.4 billion deal will bring 212 new stores into the Kroger fold (for a total of 2,631 stores), and give the company a much bigger profile in the Southeast and mid-Atlantic. But what will it mean for Harris Teeter shoppers? Kroger[Read More…]

Tuesday, July 9, 2013, 9:48 AM Grocery & Retail News
Kroger Keeps on Killing Doubles

Kroger Keeps on Killing Doubles

This is getting a bit tiresome, but here we go – Kroger is eliminating double coupons again, in yet another region. This time, it’s the Central Division, which incorporates Indiana and Illinois, as well as a few stray stores in Missouri, Michigan and Ohio. The double coupons will end after July 31st; the “new lower prices” that will make up[Read More…]

Tuesday, July 9, 2013, 9:21 AM Coupons In The News
Couponing at 40: Grocers Invent the Game

Couponing at 40: Grocers Invent the Game

Coupons in the News turns one this week. And in honor of the anniversary, we’re making the case that “couponing” as we know it is also marking a milestone – 40 years, to be precise. If you need to catch up on the premise, check out yesterday’s story here (read: “It’s the 40th Anniversary of Couponing. No, Really!”). Now, on[Read More…]

Monday, July 8, 2013, 8:23 AM Coupons In The News
It's the 40th Anniversary of Couponing. No, Really!

It’s the 40th Anniversary of Couponing. No, Really!

Now, before you find fault with the premise of the headline, note that it doesn’t claim it’s the 40th anniversary of the coupon. Far from it. But, in honor of the first anniversary of Coupons in the News this week, we’ll be taking a weeklong look at another anniversary – “couponing”, as we know it, is turning 40. For real![Read More…]

Sunday, July 7, 2013, 10:00 AM Coupons In The News
Couponing Can Be Murder!

Couponing Can Be Murder!

It’s bad enough when couponers (allegedly) attack cashiers, and vice versa. Thankfully, this tale of coupon-related crime does not involve a real-life murder. But a little imagination, sprinkled with some shopping tips, and who knows – it could happen! Mystery writer Linda Joffe Hull has recently authored “Eternally 21”, the first in a planned series of “Mrs. Frugalicious shopping mysteries”.[Read More…]

Friday, July 5, 2013, 10:00 AM Coupons In The News
Sunday Coupons - 7/7/13

Sunday Coupons – 7/7/13

You should find one coupon insert this weekend, from P&G. Here’s a preview of the coupons you can expect. A reminder, you can always look for printable coupons in the SmartSource or RedPlum section of our Printable Coupons page. If you don’t see what you’re looking for, try searching our coupon database. And don’t forget to combine these with Ibotta‘s[Read More…]

Friday, July 5, 2013, 7:00 AM Coupons You Can Use
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