Shoppers Are Still Spending More, But Are Slightly Less Annoyed About It
Grocery shoppers say they’re still shopping less and spending more, but they’re increasingly okay with it.
Grocery shoppers say they’re still shopping less and spending more, but they’re increasingly okay with it.
A new survey finds that shoppers are willing to switch brands or stores, if their favorites aren’t providing enough savings.
The price of a Thanksgiving meal this year is the lowest it’s been in a decade.
Grocery shoppers are more confident about safety, but less confident about stretching their dollars.
A coronavirus-themed survey of grocery shopper satisfaction finds that no stores are faring any better than they were earlier this year.
A new survey finds that shoppers are looking for deals – and stores and brands had better provide them.
Grocery shoppers say they’re not optimistic that prices and deals will get back to normal any time soon.
A new survey finds that not using coupons can make you anxious, frustrated or guilty.
A new survey finds that coupons could be just what it takes to entice us back into stores during the pandemic.
Several surveys find that the coronavirus pandemic has made us more interested in saving money while shopping.