Coupons in the News: The Top Stories of 2015
From coupon crime to cash-back apps, from buyouts to bankruptcies, these were the top Coupons in the News stories of 2015.
From coupon crime to cash-back apps, from buyouts to bankruptcies, these were the top Coupons in the News stories of 2015.
The latest updates, as the bankrupt Fresh & Easy seeks buyers for its shuttered stores.
Fresh & Easy follows up last week’s going-out-of-business announcement with a bankruptcy filing.
Fresh & Easy’s owners confirm that they will start closing all of their stores, as they hold out hope for a buyer.
A&P and Haggen are shedding stores, while Fresh & Easy and Brookshire’s may be next to go up for sale.
ALDI announces plans to open 45 stores in Southern California next year, marking its westernmost expansion – with many more new stores to come.
A struggling grocery chain that once offered plentiful coupons, is now offering the unwelcome news that it’s closing dozens of stores.
A store that no longer accepts pennies? A supermarket you can literally drive through? Some April Fool’s jokes really got people going this year.
Fresh & Easy does away with coupons and sales – sound familiar? Is it a recipe for a turnaround, or for failure?
From the demise of doubles, to coupon crime, to changes in couponing itself, here’s a look back at the 10 biggest coupon news stories of 2013.