More Stores Crack Down on Couponers
Several retailers have tightened up their coupon policies, imposing new limits on the number and types of coupons that can be used.
Several retailers have tightened up their coupon policies, imposing new limits on the number and types of coupons that can be used.
Dollar General introduces a new coupon policy that sets strict limits on the number and types of coupons that it will accept.
Another store clamps down on competitors’ coupons, raising the possibility that others might follow suit.
One grocery chain bucks a recent trend and makes its double coupon policy even better.
Dollar General issues new warnings and guidelines aimed at preventing coupon fraud.
One of the last grocery chains that still allowed you to stack a paper and digital manufacturer’s coupon, no longer does.
Publix announces the official end of double coupons in the rest of its stores that still offer them.
New changes will result in what’s possibly the most restrictive rain check policy when it comes to using coupons.
The last Kroger region in the country that still doubles coupons, announces that it no longer will.
A grocery chain doubles digital coupons, making them more valuable than their paper counterparts.