Albertsons Monopoly is Back, With Big Prizes and Even Bigger Odds
The 2015 version of Monopoly is back at Albertsons-owned stores across the country, with big prizes but eye-popping odds against winning them.
The 2015 version of Monopoly is back at Albertsons-owned stores across the country, with big prizes but eye-popping odds against winning them.
Albertsons-owned stores start reintroducing digital coupons, raising related speculation that Safeway-owned stores might ditch their loyalty programs.
From new printable coupon sites and savings apps, to industry efforts to crack down on fraud, these were the top coupon news stories of 2014.
Ahead of their merger, Safeway and Albertsons announce the sale of 168 stores to new owners. Check out the complete list of stores changing hands.
Shelf-clearing is bad, we’re told. So why is a beermaker who bought out two stores’ entire stock of Count Chocula cereal being celebrated for it?
Supervalu announces that thousands of shoppers’ debit and credit card data may have been stolen, at ten different supermarket chains.
Triple coupons’ days are numbered, in one of the few places in the country where several supermarkets still offer them.
As Safeway and Cerberus announce a $9 billion merger, there’s speculation about what it will mean for Safeway – and its Just for U loyalty program.
Two southern supermarkets battle for the top spot, while a usual suspect brings up the rear, in a pair of new customer satisfaction rankings.
The 2014 Monopoly game is under way at Albertsons, ACME, Shaw’s and Jewel-Osco – the prizes are bigger than ever, but so are the odds of winning anything.