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Remembering Martin Sloane, “The Supermarket Shopper”

Remembering Martin Sloane, “The Supermarket Shopper”

Remembering Martin Sloane, the newspaper columnist who covered coupons and grocery shopping for decades.

Tuesday, December 22, 2020, 9:30 AM Coupons In The News
Gone But Not Forgotten: Remembering a Pair of Coupon Pioneers

Gone But Not Forgotten: Remembering a Pair of Coupon Pioneers

2019 saw the passing of two coupon pioneers who helped invent coupons as we know them today.

Monday, December 23, 2019, 9:22 AM Coupons In The News
Use Grandma’s Old Coupons, And Go to Jail!

Use Grandma’s Old Coupons, And Go to Jail!

Old coupons that have “no expiration date” are branded as counterfeits, causing some confusion among longtime couponers.

Monday, November 26, 2018, 9:11 AM Coupons In The News
Couponing at 40: Couponing Becomes Cool

Couponing at 40: Couponing Becomes Cool

Four decades ago, inflation was rampant. Food prices were on the rise, but coupons became easier to find, and use. Add promotional gimmicks like double coupons, and what happened? Couponing became cool! As we wrap up the first anniversary commemoration of Coupons in the News, a weeklong series on the 40th anniversary of “couponing” now concludes with a look at[Read More…]

Friday, July 12, 2013, 9:28 AM Coupons In The News
Couponing at 40: Double the Coupons, Double the Fun

Couponing at 40: Double the Coupons, Double the Fun

Double coupons are officially over the hill – and in some areas, they’re fading fast. It’s an interesting time to be commemorating the 40th anniversary of this money-saving perk, because the very grocery chain that claims to have invented double coupons may become the one that finally kills them off. To mark the first anniversary of Coupons in the News,[Read More…]

Thursday, July 11, 2013, 8:40 AM Coupons In The News
Couponing at 40: Coupons Go High-Tech

Couponing at 40: Coupons Go High-Tech

If you’ve ever shopped at a Dollar Tree, the checkout experience can be downright quaint. Since everything is a dollar, there’s no need for a scanner at the register. It’s easy enough for the cashier to just count your items and charge you a buck apiece. But when Dollar Tree started accepting manufacturer’s coupons last year, the lack of scanners[Read More…]

Wednesday, July 10, 2013, 12:00 PM Coupons In The News
Couponing at 40: Newspapers Go Cuckoo for Coupons

Couponing at 40: Newspapers Go Cuckoo for Coupons

It’s a bit of a novelty today, when a coupon is imprinted on a product’s packaging and you have to cut the thing apart to get at the coupon. Occasionally you might even get coupons in the mail, or find them in magazines or in the actual pages of a newspaper. But isn’t it nice to know that coupons have[Read More…]

Tuesday, July 9, 2013, 10:00 AM Coupons In The News
Couponing at 40: Grocers Invent the Game

Couponing at 40: Grocers Invent the Game

Coupons in the News turns one this week. And in honor of the anniversary, we’re making the case that “couponing” as we know it is also marking a milestone – 40 years, to be precise. If you need to catch up on the premise, check out yesterday’s story here (read: “It’s the 40th Anniversary of Couponing. No, Really!”). Now, on[Read More…]

Monday, July 8, 2013, 8:23 AM Coupons In The News
It’s the 40th Anniversary of Couponing. No, Really!

It’s the 40th Anniversary of Couponing. No, Really!

Now, before you find fault with the premise of the headline, note that it doesn’t claim it’s the 40th anniversary of the coupon. Far from it. But, in honor of the first anniversary of Coupons in the News this week, we’ll be taking a weeklong look at another anniversary – “couponing”, as we know it, is turning 40. For real![Read More…]

Sunday, July 7, 2013, 10:00 AM Coupons In The News
NYC Gets P&G Freebies, We Get 25-Cent Charmin Coupons

NYC Gets P&G Freebies, We Get 25-Cent Charmin Coupons

Procter and Gamble is spending a bundle on a promotion today that will put “high-value coupons” and tens of thousands of free products into the hands of New York City residents. Meanwhile, the rest of the country is spending a bundle on P&G products, with the help of generous 25-cent off coupons. What gives? While you debate whether it’s even[Read More…]

Wednesday, June 19, 2013, 12:35 PM Coupons In The News
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