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Makes Sharing the Savings Easier Than Ever with Coupons.com Online Printable Coupons
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Dec 18, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Facebook users looking for ways to cut costs can start saving hundreds of dollars every month on groceries, toys and other household items with a new online printable couponing application from Coupons.com, the world leader in digital coupons.
Beginning today, Facebook users can install Coupons.com for Facebook, a simple application that enables users to print and share coupons with their friends directly from their personal home page. Each week, Coupons.com …
COLLINGSWOOD, N.J., Dec 16, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — Mambo Sprouts Marketing Survey Forecasts 2009 Buying Trends; Organic Still Important but Cost Consciousness On the Rise During Recession
Despite the economic recession, consumers are likely to hold steady and maintain natural and organic grocery purchasing in 2009. That’s according to a recent MamboTrack(TM) study by Mambo Sprouts Marketing, the leader in natural and organic product marketing and promotions, which surveyed the buying habits of 1,066 natural and organic (N&O) consumers and their outlook for N&O purchasing for the coming year.
Even with …
With so many processed foods on the shelf now, it’s hard to keep track of what ingredients are in what products. For example, both soy sauce and red licorice often contain wheat.
That’s can be a real problem for someone like Kathleen Reale. She has celiac disease and can’t eat anything with gluten, a protein found in wheat and other grains.
“It’s very confusing. I mean when I first found out that I was diagnosed with celiac disease, I walked around the supermarket kind of in a fog, saying I can’t eat …
“As consumers are looking for ways to stretch their dollar, restaurant operators are responding to their economic concerns with enticing value offers and deals,” said Bonnie Riggs, restaurant industry analyst at NPD.
NPD reported that in the quarter ending in August 2008, 23 percent of all visits to restaurants were prompted by consumer-perceived deals, which included value menus, coupons, discounted prices and buy-one-get-one-free promotions. That’s an increase of 9 percent compared to the same quarter a year ago. Non-deal restaurant traffic was down by 1 percent.
According to NPD, the quick-service restaurant …
Lunch money is so . . . 1990s. Pack your kids lunchboxes with healthy meals and snacks, like a peanut-butter sandwich with crackers and an apple. It’s quick and economical.
Coupons have taken on new importance — The Promotion Marketing Association now reports that 97 percent of the people who do the majority of the shopping for their households use coupons at supermarkets.
