“Digital Deal” Proposal Fuels Digital Coupon Backlash
Critics of digital coupons are emboldened by new legislative efforts to restrict digital-only deals.
Critics of digital coupons are emboldened by new legislative efforts to restrict digital-only deals.
A clarification to a first-in-the-nation “digital deal” ordinance would significantly narrow its scope.
San Diego passes a landmark measure requiring grocery stores to offer paper alternatives to digital-only discounts.
State legislators seek to regulate or outright ban digital price tags in order to prevent “surge pricing.”
Several states are considering lowering or eliminating their sales taxes on groceries to help shoppers save money.
Lawmakers discuss new proposed legislation that would regulate digital-only grocery discounts.
Lawmakers consider cracking down on self-checkouts, for employees’ and shoppers’ safety.
One state’s lawmakers want to require grocery delivery services to show exactly how much more their online groceries cost.
More states are now considering legislation to mandate increased access to digital coupons.
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