Stores Plan More Coupons, Less Impressive Sales
Grocery stores say they’re committed to coupons and sales – but not necessarily the way you’re accustomed to them.
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.
Despite the move toward digital coupons, a new report says most shoppers still prefer paper.
A new report says many purchases are prompted by deals and coupons found online – so brands ought to offer more of them.
A recent survey reveals how many of us like, and hate, grocery shopping – and how much we end up spending.
The next generation of shoppers isn’t much for couponing – until they start having kids. Then everything changes.