Is Convenience More Important Than Coupons?
A new survey finds that more shoppers may be willing to pay for convenience at any cost.
A new survey finds that more shoppers may be willing to pay for convenience at any cost.
Most shoppers surveyed say they plan to continue couponing, whether they need to or not.
A Consumer Reports study examines four types of grocery shoppers – and concludes that bulk shoppers save more than couponers.
According to a couple of surveys, buying store brand health care items could save you more money – as long as you don’t do it at the drug store.
A new survey says more of us are doing our grocery shopping at more than one store – and sometimes on the same day.
Two couponers manage to turn their talent for savings, into personal shopping and couponing businesses of their own.
A new retail report says grocery stores are addicted to sales, and need to start scaling them back in order to get more of our money.
A new survey says many grocery shoppers are sticking with their savings strategies, even as the economy improves.
Recent trends show that fewer grocery shoppers are keeping a stockpile – so is that a good or a bad thing?
If you think it can be a challenge to check all the supermarket sale ads and cross-reference your coupons while planning for a shopping trip, it turns out there are a few other factors you have to keep in mind for an optimal shopping experience. Everything from the way you look, to the way you sleep, to the way you[Read More…]