Good God! Religious Grocery Shoppers Are Better Savers
A new study finds that religious people spend less money on groceries.
A new study finds that religious people spend less money on groceries.
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A new report on food waste says eliminating BOGOs could help solve the problem.
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A survey of newspaper subscribers finds that many of them subscribe solely for the coupons.
Loyalty does not equal exclusivity – a new study says grocery shoppers who visit multiple stores can still be loyal.
A new study says the vast majority of coupon codes posted online don’t even work.
A new report advises grocery stores to raise their prices in richer neighborhoods, and lower them elsewhere.