Coupons and Sales Are a Sneaky “Trap” This Holiday Season
A holiday warning says coupons and sales can be a “trap’ that make you spend more than you had planned.
A holiday warning says coupons and sales can be a “trap’ that make you spend more than you had planned.
Retail executives appear to be out of touch with what their deal-seeking customers want.
Sales of store-brand products are on the rise, as some specific products see much faster growth than others.
A new report concludes that nearly everyone – even those who don’t use coupons – is a bargain hunter.
Two new surveys says shoppers prefer cash back to coupons and other discounts.
Fewer grocery shoppers are searching for deals, and some are trying to figure out why.
Grocery shoppers say what they look for – and what they steer clear of – in choosing their favorite store.
Self-checkout use is at its highest level ever – and all indications are that trend will continue.
A new study says shoppers now expect coupons and deals, and sellers that don’t offer them had better start.
The key to mobile wallets’ success appears to be offering more coupons and deals.