More Shoppers Are Buying Store Brands – But Not at the Grocery Store
A new report finds store-brand products are selling better than ever – just not necessarily in your grocery store.
A new report finds store-brand products are selling better than ever – just not necessarily in your grocery store.
A new study says coupons can be more effective, if we’re offered fewer of them.
A new study refutes the idea that mobile coupons are becoming the most popular way to redeem discounts.
Despite the move toward digital coupons, a new report says most shoppers still prefer paper.
A new report says many purchases are prompted by deals and coupons found online – so brands ought to offer more of them.
Hundreds of coupons for new products can’t even be used by many people, which could explain why as many as 80% of new grocery products fail.
A study from Catalina claims that users of its checkout coupons end up spending even more than non-coupon users.
A Consumer Reports study examines four types of grocery shoppers – and concludes that bulk shoppers save more than couponers.
Researchers study years’ worth of grocery sales, to find out which products go on sale most frequently, and how deep the discounts are.
An exhaustive study of more than a thousand grocery stores reveals new insights about the state of double coupon policies across the country.