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Cost Cutters - Digital Coupons
For some, the old days of clipping coupons are slowly closing down. An article this week in the New York Times talked about how the coupon business is moving to cell phones. Reporter: Larry HattebergEmail Address: larry.hatteberg@kake.com |
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company's like hobby lobby still need paper coupons.they are not in the modern age and have no plans to any time soon.
I wouldn't necessarily say that paper coupons are going away because you can use those in addition to the ones you upload to your shopper card. I shop Dillons because I can use those plus those I upload to my card using cellfire.com, shortcuts.com, & p&gesaver.com ---- plus I sign up for Dillons newsletter & I get Kroger coupons EVERY month (free eggs, cheese, $3 off meat, $3 off product, etc...) I can save TONS of money using both!!