Chicken for Thanksgiving? Holiday Grocery Shoppers Are Prepared for Some Changes
Thanksgiving shoppers consider substitutes and other options, if they can’t get what they need at the grocery store this year.
Thanksgiving shoppers consider substitutes and other options, if they can’t get what they need at the grocery store this year.
Manufacturers and retailers say they expect higher prices and fewer deals to extend into next year.
Two new surveys show that coupons and deals for groceries and gifts will be essential this holiday season.
Canadians are using more coupons and looking for savings – but it’s a lot harder than in the U.S.
Grocery shoppers are more displeased with their stores now than at any other time during the pandemic.
A new survey finds a major disconnect between what shoppers want, and what marketers are offering.
A new survey finds that coupon use online is even more popular now than before the pandemic.
It turns out some unusual grocery shopping habits aren’t so unusual after all.
A new survey finds that grocery shoppers are even more interested in deals, even as marketers cut back.
Half of shoppers say they are already changing their grocery purchasing habits as prices continue to rise.