Free Coupons
For Winston-Salem
Buy more, yet spend less.
When the going gets tough, the tough clip coupons to help
maintain their lifestyles.
A February survey by Toronto-based ICOM Information and Communications
found that 67 percent of Americans are likely to use coupons
during a recession, regardless of their income.
Traffic to online coupon sites is growing rapidly, with page
views up 38 percent to 281 million in March compared to the
previous year, according to the research firm comScore.
Restaurants in particular typically resort to buy-one, get-one-free
offers and other discounts to fill their tables in hard times.
Peter Meyers, marketing vice president at ICOM, says coupons
can save the average family 25 percent on their grocery bill,
or $2,400 a year based on an $800 monthly outlay. How's that
for an economic stimulus?
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