Coupons Are Getting Better – So Why Aren’t We Using Them?
Even though coupon distribution and values are up, a new study shows a sharp decline in the number of coupons redeemed so far this year.
Even though coupon distribution and values are up, a new study shows a sharp decline in the number of coupons redeemed so far this year.
Coupons may not always be high-value and for products you want, but a new study confirms one thing – they still serve a very important purpose.
Hopster and Savings.com announce a new partnership that they promise will “exponentially expand” their printable coupon offers.
New coupon statistics show how many coupons we used last year, what types we prefer – and what kinds of coupons companies should offer more of.
An exhaustive study of more than a thousand grocery stores reveals new insights about the state of double coupon policies across the country.
New figures show that the value of coupons is at the highest level ever – but we still may not be saving as much as we could.
Hopster has a new owner, that promises to use its connections to build upon the printable coupon site’s success.
Bad news, printable fans – new research suggests that printable coupons may slowly fade away, in favor of digital offers.
A new survey and statistics show how we get our coupons, which we’re most likely to use, and which will probably end up in the trash.
Well, that’s a waste of paper! A new report shows just how many coupons we print at home, but never even use.