Coupons in the News: The Top Stories of 2018
Rebrands, retirements, racism and restrictive new coupon policies – they were all among the biggest coupon news stories of 2018.
Rebrands, retirements, racism and restrictive new coupon policies – they were all among the biggest coupon news stories of 2018.
Two digital coupon platforms combine, offering less competition but potentially more consistency.
Walmart proposes a system to combine all your paper and digital coupons into one mobile bar code.
A fresh chicken brand introduces a new “virtual assistant” that will provide coupons and information directly to your phone.
A new study says dollar store shoppers like digital coupons even more than shoppers at more traditional stores.
Walmart pulls the plug on its Scan & Go self-checkout service yet again – disappointing those who had hoped for access to digital coupons.
Whole Foods officially retires digital and paper store coupons, with the promise of new discounts to come.
New coupons requiring multiple purchases could be divided up among multiple shoppers.
Grocery delivery company Instacart acquires a coupon-friendly online grocery services provider.
The angrier the internet gets, the higher-value coupon for Snickers you can get.