Hobby Lobby: If You Don’t Like Our Coupons, Too Bad
Hobby Lobby defends itself from claims that its coupons and discounts are deceptive and unfair.
Hobby Lobby defends itself from claims that its coupons and discounts are deceptive and unfair.
P&G changes the limit on the use of its printable coupons to just one per household per day.
Procter & Gamble insert coupons now impose a “limit of 2 identical coupons per household per day”.
An unusual coupon for “buy one get one 50% off” is more complicated than it might appear.
Two couponers sue Hobby Lobby, claiming they were not given the coupon discounts they deserved.
Spic ‘n Span confounds couponers by offering the lowest-value coupon many have ever seen.
So which is it? A P&G coupon causes confusion, by both including and excluding Downy Unstopables.
A high-value coupon with no restrictions is posted online – to the company’s regret.
From coupon crime to cash-back apps, from buyouts to bankruptcies, these were the top Coupons in the News stories of 2015.
Differing dairy laws cause confusion in the fine print of coupons for International Delight.