Coupons in the News: The Top Stories of 2018
Rebrands, retirements, racism and restrictive new coupon policies – they were all among the biggest coupon news stories of 2018.
Rebrands, retirements, racism and restrictive new coupon policies – they were all among the biggest coupon news stories of 2018.
Walgreens will begin opening Kroger stores-within-stores as part of a test to offer a greater grocery selection.
Two of the country’s top retailers join forces to offer Kroger groceries at Walgreens drug stores.
Two customers and two Walgreens supervisors are charged with using lollipops as part of a scam to get free gift cards.
Walgreens devalues points and limits reward redemptions in upcoming changes to its Balance Rewards program.
Walgreens introduces lower prices and fewer sales, in a test that could roll out to all of its stores soon.
Dozens of retailers’ digital coupon programs go down at all once, leaving millions without access to their discounts.
Two Louisiana Walgreens employees are accused of using more than $29,000 in fake Catalina coupons.
From criminal cases to coupon policy changes, from disappearing retailers to disappearing coupon inserts – these were the top Coupons in the News stories of 2017.
Walgreens earns approval to buy and convert 1,932 Rite Aid stores across the country.