Tech Company Cashes In, With Digital Coupon Lawsuits
Dozens of supermarkets could be forced to settle with a company that claims ownership of technology used in their digital coupon programs.
Dozens of supermarkets could be forced to settle with a company that claims ownership of technology used in their digital coupon programs.
Millions of grocery shoppers are having to do without digital coupons beginning today – some temporarily, others for good.
The new app “Milk” promises to automate couponing, applying hundreds of grocery discounts at the touch of a button. But is it too good to be true?
Harris Teeter, BI-LO, Winn-Dixie, A&P and others suspend their digital coupon programs – some temporarily, others permanently.
The end of printed Catalina coupons? That, and better coupon offers overall, are among Catalina’s plans in acquiring the Cellfire digital coupon network.
Two new studies predict the booming growth and influence of digital coupons – but some other statistics tell a different story.
One grocery chain sets out to prove that you don’t need a loyalty program to offer personalized deals and coupons.
SmartSource introduces a new digital edition, that allows you to print the same coupons that appear in the Sunday coupon inserts.
Dollar General announces a partnership with Coupons.com, to begin offering new digital coupons in the coming weeks and months.
The Google-owned digital coupon provider for more than a dozen grocery chains pulls the plug, leaving many stores’ digital coupon programs in doubt.