Couponers Gaze Into The Future Of Grocery Shopping
Grocery shoppers are asked to predict how technology will impact their shopping in the years to come.
Grocery shoppers are asked to predict how technology will impact their shopping in the years to come.
Inflation and grocery prices are a top concern as voters head to the polls this year.
Online shoppers like saving money, but many find searching for coupons and deals to be a hassle.
Early indications show that coupons and deals will be key for holiday shoppers this year.
Deal-seeking at the grocery store is the new normal, as even tech-savvy shoppers are receptive to paper coupons if that’s what it takes to save.
A new survey shows a disconnect between what shoppers want, and what marketers think they want.
Grocery shoppers prioritize convenience – and many are willing to pay more for it.
A mere one-dollar increase in price could turn many shoppers off of certain products for good.
41% of shoppers say they refuse to use paper coupons, even if it means missing out on savings.
Shoppers feel more in control of their grocery spending, as they find shopping and saving to be fun again.