Millions Could Gain – Or Lose – Access To Digital Coupons, As New Law Is Signed
The nation’s first statewide measure regulating digital grocery deals is signed into law.
The nation’s first statewide measure regulating digital grocery deals is signed into law.
A second California grocery chain addresses shoppers’ concerns with no-clip digital deals that apply automatically at checkout.
Illinois passes what is likely to become the country’s first statewide measure requiring equal access to digital grocery discounts.
Retailers that helped to refine several new laws regulating their pricing practices, now appear to have some regrets.
Illinois lawmakers pass a bill that would require grocery stores to offer digital-only discounts to all shoppers.
Opponents turn out in force against a proposed statewide measure to ban digital-only grocery deals.
Kroger has removed the limit on the use of its weekly digital deal coupons, allowing you to use them on as many items as you’d like to buy.
A creative coupon campaign will allow you to trade in expired pain relief products for new ones, at a discount.
Another state considers banning digital-only coupons, and closing a loophole in the process.
As efforts to regulate digital-only deals expand, one grocery chain is acting now before they’re forced to.