Hold the Phone: Mobile Coupons May Not Be So Popular After All
A new study refutes the idea that mobile coupons are becoming the most popular way to redeem discounts.
A new study refutes the idea that mobile coupons are becoming the most popular way to redeem discounts.
A new survey of the best and worst grocery stores finds that nearly all of them are getting worse.
A new survey finds that more shoppers may be willing to pay for convenience at any cost.
Two new studies show that mobile coupons are overtaking paper coupons in certain types of stores – but not others.
Most shoppers surveyed say they plan to continue couponing, whether they need to or not.
Companies aren’t offering what couponers want, as the coupon redemption rate reaches a historic low point.
A new study finds smartphone users want coupons that will load directly onto their phones, giving them discounts without swiping a loyalty card.
Shoppers aren’t so sure anymore about sharing their personal information in exchange for coupons and savings.
Most couponers say they’ll continue their frugal habits, even if they win the $1.5 billion Powerball lottery jackpot.
Two reports on holiday shopping find that we may be cutting back on groceries, in order to buy more gifts.