The Digital Revolution Has A Dark Side For Grocery Stores And Shoppers
Grocers’ lackluster digital offerings may be sending frustrated loyal shoppers somewhere else.
Grocers’ lackluster digital offerings may be sending frustrated loyal shoppers somewhere else.
Shoppers who get some groceries online and some in store, say coupons and deals could make the difference.
Coupons are among the least important features to online grocery shoppers, according to a new report.
Instacart makes offering and using coupons easier, to help make online grocery shopping more affordable.
A new app wants sellers and shoppers to “say goodbye to coupons for good.”
A new service offers to hunt down “unauthorized” online coupons and prevent them from being shared and misused.
More online grocery shoppers are searching for savings, as they begin to prioritize coupons and deals over convenience.
PayPal and Honey combine various features into a one-stop shopping and savings platform.
Online grocery shoppers balk at delivery fees, but don’t seem to mind paying higher prices for individual products.
Microsoft Bing introduces new coupon-finding features that don’t require downloads or searching.