The Debate Over Digital Deal Discrimination Goes Global
Echoing a debate in the U.S., the UK considers whether digital-only grocery deals are discriminatory.
Echoing a debate in the U.S., the UK considers whether digital-only grocery deals are discriminatory.
Shoppers speak out, after a grocery chain raises prices on nearly-expired products, by lessening the discount it offers.
A UK regulatory agency launches an investigation into the fairness of grocery loyalty programs.
Grocers and governments are naming, shaming and blaming those they say are responsible for higher prices.
A deep dive into grocery circulars finds they’re far more likely to advertise unhealthy products as weekly specials.
A government ban on buy-one-get-one-free deals on unhealthy products ends up encouraging shoppers to buy even more.
A couple is convicted of attempting to extort coupons and millions of dollars from McDonald’s.
A Spanish family is charged with misusing coupons to scam a department store out of more than $15,000.
A coupon fraud scheme goes viral on social media, as stores scramble to shut it down.
A Russian grocer’s expansion plans into the U.S. may be put on hold.