Shopping Carts Are Free Again, As Controversial Quarter-For-A-Cart Experiment Ends
A grocery chain ends a divisive experiment in which customers were charged a deposit for a shopping cart.
A grocery chain ends a divisive experiment in which customers were charged a deposit for a shopping cart.
A grocery chain tests out an ALDI-like system requiring shoppers to deposit a quarter for a shopping cart.
A Pennsylvania man is charged with using a single coupon to get massive discounts at a self-checkout.
Pennsylvania’s Weis Markets announces the end of its decades-long double coupon program.
At least one grocery chain is bringing back a savings program that proved popular during the last economic downturn.
Several more grocery stores are refusing paper coupons for pickup and delivery orders.
Gas rewards programs are popular, but now more stores are letting you save on groceries instead.
One grocery chain bucks a recent trend and makes its double coupon policy even better.
The publisher of the SmartSource coupon inserts launches a new campaign to discourage the buying and selling of coupons.
A cashier at Weis is accused of exchanging coupons for cash. in order to “pay the bills”.