Coupons.com

    By Barbara Thau

    | 10:30AM 2/23/2012
    Midwestern and Southern shoppers just love their digital coupons. West Coasters -- not so much. Learn what else a survey of U.S. cities' online coupon usage revealed -- and which super-frugal state had three cities in the top 25 list -- and two in the top 10.

    By Julia Scott

    | 10:30AM 2/15/2011
    Coupons.com just restocked its online printable coupons for groceries with discounts of 35 cents to $10 off before doubling (if your grocery store does that). Print whatever coupons you want, bring them to the store, and redeem them just like you would a coupon clipped from the newspaper. A...

    By Josh Smith

    | 11:00AM 11/15/2010
    Since the start of the financial meltdown in 2008, coupon use has come back in vogue for many Americans. In 2009 shoppers used 27% more coupons than in 2008 and online coupon spiked 360%. Coupon use has become so pervasive that while many still think using a coupon on the first date is tacky, 41%...

    By Josh Smith

    | 5:00PM 2/26/2009
    In WalletPop's Money Moves for 2009 we told you about the emerging trend of digital coupons as a way to spend less on your groceries. Now the Wall Street Journal (subscription required) has discovered the power of digital discounts. While investigating digital coupon-provider CellFire, which lets...

    By Zac Bissonnette

    | 8:00AM 7/11/2008
    With food prices soaring into the stratosphere ($5.69 for a box of shredded wheat?!), the coupon section of the Sunday paper that was so easily cast aside when property values were showing double-digit appreciation every year is making a comeback.But, according to the clip from The Today Show shown...