Skip the Lines, Skip the Hassle – And Skip the Coupons
Shoppers aren’t ready to give up their coupons for the convenience of having groceries delivered to their door.
Shoppers aren’t ready to give up their coupons for the convenience of having groceries delivered to their door.
New surveys show that coupons and discounts have a significant effect on whether and where people go out to eat.
As more stores add self-checkouts, a new report details why customers can’t stand them.
Today’s shoppers want to put less work into getting more savings.
A new survey says shoppers want to be left alone in stores and not bothered by pushy salespeople.
A survey of customer favorites finds that there’s a surprising new “least favorite” grocery retailer.
A new report says most shoppers want deals – but a certain group of shoppers is still willing to pay full price.
A survey of newspaper subscribers finds that many of them subscribe solely for the coupons.
How satisfied are you with your grocery store? A new survey ranks the best and the worst.
Different generations shop and save differently – but eventually, they may turn out to be more similar than you’d expect.