Yet Another Kroger Division Discontinues Double Coupons
Kroger’s Michigan Division becomes the latest, and second-to-last, Kroger division to announce the end of double coupons.
Kroger’s Michigan Division becomes the latest, and second-to-last, Kroger division to announce the end of double coupons.
Harris Teeter announces new lower prices throughout the store – but could changes to its generous coupon policy be the catch?
Kroger’s Columbus Division announces the end of double coupons, leaving only a few regions that still double at all.
Procter & Gamble revises its official coupon policy, making changes regarding missed coupons and printables.
Some of Publix’s newest stores aren’t doubling coupons, raising concerns that existing stores could follow.
Fresh & Easy does away with coupons and sales – sound familiar? Is it a recipe for a turnaround, or for failure?
From the demise of doubles, to coupon crime, to changes in couponing itself, here’s a look back at the 10 biggest coupon news stories of 2013.
At least ten different companies are now banning overage on their coupons. Why? And why won’t most of them say?
If you’ve ever come across a cashier or manager who misinterprets or makes up their own rules about coupons, your best defense is a printed copy of your store’s coupon policy. That can clear up any confusion real quick. But now, one grocery chain’s coupon policy is causing more confusion than it’s solving lately – because it’s vanished. And store[Read More…]
For every Kroger shopper who’s vowed never to return to a store that’s ended double coupons, it appears there are many more people who are happy to keep on Krogering. In its newest quarterly earnings report, the supermarket chain said it raked in $317 million in profits this summer. Must be nice. So how much did you make this summer?[Read More…]