Shoppers Want More Mobile Coupons, And They Want Them Now
A new study finds smartphone users want coupons that will load directly onto their phones, giving them discounts without swiping a loyalty card.
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.
Grocery stores say they’re committed to coupons and sales – but not necessarily the way you’re accustomed to them.
Consumers say they love them, but the growing popularity of cash-back rebate apps is making some leery.
A survey pointing out the popularity of paper coupons probably shouldn’t have shocked and amazed the media, or the survey takers themselves.
A new study tries to explain an apparent decline in shoppers’ use of coupons and sales circulars.
Shoppers say more coupons might tempt them to try online grocery shopping, but a new report suggests sellers come up with more creative ways to save.
A new report says the younger generation is still into coupons, even if they prefer to get them in different ways.