Grocery Shoppers Demand Online Coupons For Online Shopping
A shopper survey finds that digital coupons and deals are no longer optional when ordering groceries online.
A shopper survey finds that digital coupons and deals are no longer optional when ordering groceries online.
Grocery shoppers peer into the future to predict what types of savings they’d like in the years to come.
Online retailers say abuse of promo codes, returns and other policies is costing them billions of dollars a year.
Parents are finding it harder to save money on their groceries, according to a new report.
Shoppers rely on their grocery stores to help them save – but think their stores could be doing more.
Shoppers say checking out at the grocery store is the worst part of their shopping experience.
More price-sensitive shoppers are starting to buy more groceries online, and expecting to find deals when they do.
More grocery shoppers are visiting more stores, and buying certain products wherever they can find the best price.
Brands are resisting a return to regular promotions, but shoppers are holding out for better deals.
Shoppers in a new survey are not entirely impressed with digital coupons.