No More RetailMeNot Everyday Coupon Inserts: Company Sale Prompts Another Rebrand
RetailMeNot is sold, which means the coupon insert named for the company will be getting a new name.
RetailMeNot is sold, which means the coupon insert named for the company will be getting a new name.
The owner of RetailMeNot is reportedly looking to sell – which could affect the future of the RetailMeNot Everyday coupon inserts.
Unilever joins P&G in introducing its very own branded coupon insert.
A new survey finds that paper coupons are popular and increasingly necessary.
The owner of Coupons.com pledges to donate money from its printable coupon business to help fight racial inequality.
Catalina will offer a greater variety of in-store coupons, as part of a new partnership with other coupon companies.
There are big changes ahead for your Sunday coupon inserts., according to the CEO of Coupons.com parent Quotient Technology.
RedPlum and RetailMeNot remove digital and printable coupons from their websites.
Coupons.com’s parent company says some major brands will no longer offer coupons in the Sunday inserts next year.
A new report finds that a majority of online grocery shoppers wish it was easier to use coupons the way they can in stores.