Couponers Want Their Discounts Big, Easy – and Edible
New coupon statistics show how many coupons we used last year, what types we prefer – and what kinds of coupons companies should offer more of.
New coupon statistics show how many coupons we used last year, what types we prefer – and what kinds of coupons companies should offer more of.
A new report on coupon trends from 2014 finds that face values are on the rise, but coupons for food are on the decline.
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.
New figures show that the value of coupons is at the highest level ever – but we still may not be saving as much as we could.
Bad news, printable fans – new research suggests that printable coupons may slowly fade away, in favor of digital offers.
Impressionable investors are shocked to learn that printable coupons are popular, so they suddenly start buying stock in Coupons.com.
A new survey and statistics show how we get our coupons, which we’re most likely to use, and which will probably end up in the trash.
Mid-year figures show there are a lot more coupons, worth a lot more money – but far fewer of them are for food.
Well, that’s a waste of paper! A new report shows just how many coupons we print at home, but never even use.
Coupon values may have declined, but new research shows that price-conscious shoppers are now holding out for better sales.