“Game-Changing” Coupons Will “Make Grocery Shopping Feel Like An Adventure”
Smart shopping carts will now offer coupons for nearby items as you stroll through the grocery store.
Smart shopping carts will now offer coupons for nearby items as you stroll through the grocery store.
A new report shows the number of promotions is soaring – and not just in the form of coupons.
41% of shoppers say they refuse to use paper coupons, even if it means missing out on savings.
Instacart partners with Ibotta to offer digital coupons for online grocery shoppers.
Shoppers say they’re twice as likely to use digital coupons than they are paper coupons.
Just snap a photo of your shopping cart, and a proposed app would automatically clip all available coupons for you.
Ibotta now presents its offers as digital coupons rather than cash back, on several retailers’ websites and apps.
A new bill would require stores to give rain checks for expired digital coupons if a product is out of stock.
Echoing a debate in the U.S., the UK considers whether digital-only grocery deals are discriminatory.
Shoppers say price, promotions and coupons are key in encouraging them to buy more fresh produce.