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Gone are the days where the only option to save was to clip paper coupons and take them to the store With the digital age also came digital savings Nowadays, there are endless apps that help consumers save, keep track of loyalty accounts and give coupons for in-store and online purchases
These apps notify consumers of opportunities to save, especially since 44 percent of people are signed up for five or more loyalty/rewards programs
While 70 percent of people find coupons on the store’s app, other apps allow users to find coupons across several retailers When it comes to digital coupons, Americans shared the five apps and sites they use most: Honey, Groupon, Ibotta, RetailMeNot and Coupons com
Whether it’s by using coupons, shopping deals, or both, most Americans love to save money, the survey concluded
From Feb 15 to 27, Crestline surveyed 2,343 Americans about their shopping habits and use of coupons Due to insufficient data, the sur vey excluded Alaska, Delaware, Hawaii, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont and Wyoming from the state analysis Respondents ranged in age from 18 to 76 years old and were 51 percent female, 47 percent male and 2 percent nonbinary GN