Dollar General Wins, Target Loses (Badly) in New Price Survey
If you’re not picky about what you buy, a new price survey says Dollar General has the best prices, and Target has the worst.
If you’re not picky about what you buy, a new price survey says Dollar General has the best prices, and Target has the worst.
A grocery chain’s new “price lock” list is the first to debut since Walmart rolled out its Savings Catcher, and may be the key to beating it.
The maker of Arm & Hammer laundry detergent decides to offer more coupons and sales, even after criticizing competitors for doing so.
How’s this for price-cut transparency: one supermarket lowers prices, then publishes a price history on those products on its website for all to see.
Supporters of a soda tax suggest additional measures to discourage consumption – like banning coupons and sales on soda.
What’s good for consumers, is bad for business – the maker of Arm & Hammer laundry detergent says competitors are offering too many coupons and sales.
Safeway announces plans to increase prices, to offset its own higher costs for certain staple grocery items.
Coupon values may have declined, but new research shows that price-conscious shoppers are now holding out for better sales.
If you’re looking to save by buying whatever brand is cheapest, which store has the rock-bottom cheapest prices of all?
Well, Kroger has certainly conditioned us to take the bad along with the good. Recent announcements unveiling “new lower prices” in various regions have been accompanied by corresponding announcements that double coupons would also be ending. So it was with that in mind, that Giant Eagle shoppers approached their store’s own recent “new lower prices” announcement with a bit of[Read More…]