How Do You Save Money On Groceries? It Depends On Where You Live
A new study details an urban-rural divide when it comes to how we shop and save money on our groceries.
A new study details an urban-rural divide when it comes to how we shop and save money on our groceries.
Grocery shoppers visit many stores in a quest to save money – even some stores they don’t even like.
Younger shoppers are more likely to seek out store brands – to save money, and just because they like them.
A new survey finds stores with everyday low prices are more popular with shoppers than clipping coupons.
As dining out becomes more expensive, more diners are demanding deals.
A vast majority of grocery shoppers say they usually go somewhere else for most of their nonfood purchases.
Shoppers have a hard time figuring out whether price tags suggesting a sale, are actually advertising a deal at all.
A new survey finds that some people really, really dislike paper coupons.
There’s plenty of blame to go around for higher grocery prices – but shoppers believe there’s one notable culprit.
Shoppers rate grocery stores based on convenience, prices – and whether they’ve had problems using coupons there.