Digital Companies Are Eager For Paper Coupons to Die
Digital coupon proponents are eagerly declaring the death of paper coupons as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
Digital coupon proponents are eagerly declaring the death of paper coupons as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
There are big changes ahead for your Sunday coupon inserts., according to the CEO of Coupons.com parent Quotient Technology.
Catalina coupons are discontinued in thousands of grocery stores, as Coupons.com takes over.
As major companies reduce the number of coupons they’re offering, Coupons.com is feeling the impact.
Coupons.com will introduce new coupons that print on your receipt – replacing Catalina coupons in many stores.
Coupons.com owner Quotient Technology buys the rebate app SavingStar, and has big plans for it.
Dozens of retailers’ digital coupon programs go down at all once, leaving millions without access to their discounts.
Printable coupons are about to become extinct, according to a new analysis. But are they really?
From criminal cases to coupon policy changes, from disappearing retailers to disappearing coupon inserts – these were the top Coupons in the News stories of 2017.
SNAP participants have a new way to access digital coupons that could help them stretch their budgets even further.