Shoppers Call Walmart’s “Baby Savings Day” a Bust
Walmart’s much-hyped “Baby Savings Day” is a big disappointment for most.
Walmart’s much-hyped “Baby Savings Day” is a big disappointment for most.
Rebrands, retirements, racism and restrictive new coupon policies – they were all among the biggest coupon news stories of 2018.
Walmart proposes a system to combine all your paper and digital coupons into one mobile bar code.
Walmart discontinues its Savings Catcher price-match program in two states – a possible move toward eliminating it altogether.
The claim period begins, for overcharged couponers eligible for their share of up to $45 million from Walmart.
Walmart makes price matching via Savings Catcher exclusive to its app – leaving those without smartphones or those who pay cash out in the cold.
Kroger and Walmart roll out new grocery delivery services using self-driving vehicles.
Walmart proposes offering games on your phone that will help you save, and have fun, while you shop.
Walmart pulls the plug on its Scan & Go self-checkout service yet again – disappointing those who had hoped for access to digital coupons.
Walmart shoppers are notified that they may get money back if they used coupons and were overcharged.