Coupons in the News: The Top Stories of 2014
From new printable coupon sites and savings apps, to industry efforts to crack down on fraud, these were the top coupon news stories of 2014.
From new printable coupon sites and savings apps, to industry efforts to crack down on fraud, these were the top coupon news stories of 2014.
An exhaustive study of more than a thousand grocery stores reveals new insights about the state of double coupon policies across the country.
Fry’s springs a coupon policy change on shellshocked shoppers – no more doubles or coupon values increased to a dollar, starting immediately.
A former cashier is sentenced to pay Kroger $5,000 after scamming her store by using counterfeit coupons.
SavingStar adds new stores, and tests a new way to save without having to scan and send in receipts.
Details of “coupon policy changes” at Kroger circulate online – but what kind of changes are they, really?
While Kroger defends eliminating “expensive” double coupons, the former CEO admits that his own eight-figure salary was “ludicrous”.
A Kroger customer service manager is accused of exchanging a customer’s coupons for cash, and accepting gift cards as payment.
A new survey finds that most of us prefer fueling up at supermarkets and club stores – even though we don’t always do it.
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.