“Paper Coupons Will Be Obsolete 10 Years From Now,” Marketers Predict
Coupon providers predict that paper offers are rapidly on their way to extinction.
Coupon providers predict that paper offers are rapidly on their way to extinction.
Coupon use is on the rise, and digital coupons are now more popular than ever.
More price-sensitive shoppers are starting to buy more groceries online, and expecting to find deals when they do.
In a significant first for Walmart, the retailer plans to offer a new digital coupon program in its Canadian division.
Shoppers in a new survey are not entirely impressed with digital coupons.
Kroger changes its policy to allow shoppers without a digital account to access digital-only coupons and deals.
A new partnership will provide digital discounts on your grocery purchases using participating credit cards.
One state introduces, and another advances, a bill that would require offline alternatives to digital-only discounts.
Shoppers say high prices, lackluster sales and missed coupons are enough to make them switch stores for good.
A second state lawmaker introduces a bill that would ban digital discounts without a paper coupon equivalent.