Stop the Presses! Paper Coupons – And Digital Too – Are Still in Fashion
Couponing’s terrible year may have hit bottom, as the use of coupons – both paper and digital – starts to rebound.
Couponing’s terrible year may have hit bottom, as the use of coupons – both paper and digital – starts to rebound.
Food coupons are hard to find – and brands are being urged to change that.
Coupon use declined once again last year, but it may finally start to bounce back.
New figures show that there are far fewer coupons available, continuing a years-long decline.
Higher prices, fewer coupons and effortless savings – these were the top Coupons in the News stories of 2019.
New figures show that coupon distribution and redemption are decreasing at an alarming rate.
An analysis of internet searches for “coupons” concludes that the state of the economy is better than you might expect.
The number of available digital coupons is still growing – but not nearly as quickly as it once was.
A new analysis of cash-back apps discovers where they’re better, and where they lag, compared to coupons.
Coupon distribution and redemption were both down sharply last year. So what’s going on?