Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind: Fewer Printed Grocery Circulars Means Fewer Sales
A study shows that eliminating printed weekly grocery ads can be a costly decision.
A study shows that eliminating printed weekly grocery ads can be a costly decision.
A new report reveals where shoppers are most and least likely to buy groceries at traditional grocery stores.
A new study finds printed coupons sent by mail are more likely to be used than digital coupons sent via email.
Grocery psychology shows how we cancel out healthy choices by buying unhealthy items in equal measure.
A new report shows just how many grocery options some states have – and how few others do.
Convenience store shoppers like coupons – but some more than others.
The country’s most promotional stores are far from the most popular ones.
A government study on pricing and supply chain challenges calls out retailers and their business models as being unfair to shoppers.
There are fewer displays and promotional clutter in grocery stores, as stores determine they’re not working anymore.
A scientific study on self-checkouts suggests ways to make them more accepted and less loathed.