How Coupons Can Beat the Coronavirus Effect
A new survey finds that coupons could be just what it takes to entice us back into stores during the pandemic.
A new survey finds that coupons could be just what it takes to entice us back into stores during the pandemic.
Several surveys find that the coronavirus pandemic has made us more interested in saving money while shopping.
Back-to-school shoppers are concerned enough about safety that they’re willing to sacrifice the hunt for deals.
Five months after suspending to use of paper coupons in stores, BJ’s reverses its decision.
A new survey finds grocery shoppers are worried about another shutdown – and planning to stock up if it happens.
Some brands say they plan a return to more coupons and promotions – while others aren’t so sure.
With in-person sampling and couponing no longer possible, one brand is taking a unique virtual approach.
A new survey finds that paper coupons are popular and increasingly necessary.
A Chick-fil-A restaurant offers coupon cards for free food, as a thank you to anyone who brings them rolls of coins.
A state health department gets heat for an unhealthy coupon incentive for coronavirus testing.