Couponing Begins to Bounce Back – Sort Of
Coupons are becoming less plentiful, but they’re getting better – and consumers hope that trend continues.
Coupons are becoming less plentiful, but they’re getting better – and consumers hope that trend continues.
As coupon distribution and redemption hit record lows, digital coupons mark an important milestone.
A new survey finds just how many shoppers are knowingly misusing coupons.
A new coupon tool aims to eliminate coupon fraud by stopping counterfeits at the checkout.
New types of coupons, trouble for the old types, and the pandemic that changed everything – these were the top Coupons in the News stories of 2020.
A new survey finds that shoppers are willing to switch brands or stores, if their favorites aren’t providing enough savings.
Holiday shopping is already starting – and it’s going to look a little different this year.
Couponing’s terrible year may have hit bottom, as the use of coupons – both paper and digital – starts to rebound.
Coupon use declined once again last year, but it may finally start to bounce back.
A U.S. company’s coupon processing facilities are up and running again, after a temporary shutdown disrupted the whole process.