High Prices? No Problem – Grocery Shoppers Adjust Their Expectations
Prices and promotions aren’t as important as they used to be, in a survey of shoppers’ favorite grocery stores.
A new survey finds that shoppers who once spurned coupons and sales, are a lot more interested in them now.
A survey of the top grocery stores in the country finds that coupons and deals don’t have a big impact on the rankings.
Kroger-owned stores introduce a new savings platform that offers cash-back discounts alongside digital coupons.
You may like your local grocery store just fine, but it takes a real commitment to show the world – or at least your Facebook friends – that you “like” it. Occasional customer satisfaction surveys have declared certain supermarkets to be the most or least liked of all, but a look at how many grocery shoppers have hit the thumbs-up[Read More…]
Never mind discounts and digital coupons, here’s one way your grocery store loyalty card can help you get stuff for free – just use it to break into someone’s house and steal their food. That turned out not to be such a great idea for a York, South Carolina man last week. The Herald newspaper reports that a 28-year-old homeowner[Read More…]
Sure, you like your local grocery store, but have you “liked” them? A roundup of the most and least popular grocery retailers on social media sites (see the full list below) can yield some interesting insights, though it also shows that “likes” aren’t necessarily everything. Florida-based Publix was recently criticized (in “Frozen & Refrigerated Buyer” magazine) for being “technology-challenged”: “Yes,[Read More…]