If you buy newspapers to make papier-mâché piñatas, then by all means keep killing those trees. But if you keep the sales circulars and toss the news pages into the recycle bin, it's time to take your business online.
Coupon marketers are finally realizing they've overlooked the nearly 1.4 million active-military personnel living overseas. As a result, they're now offering coupons for every product from groceries to person-care products.
America's fascination with self-improvement shows no signs of waning, and there's no shortage of new diet trends to help us reach our goals. The road to better health is paved with new trends -- along with some old ones poised to make a comeback.
It's no surprise coupon use is on the rise. Coupons are one of several economically-focused promotional tools stores and manufacturers can use to get shoppers in the door and spending, despite these uncertain economic times.
In the tradition of America's First Ladies selecting specific causes to promote, Obama announced Feb. 9 she would launch a major initiative next month to combat childhood obesity.
Shoppers want convenience at the tap of a finger, and now that Apple reports over 85,000 apps for the iPhone, shopping applications have gone mainstream.
Buying meat can be expensive. However, these few tips for wise spending will help you get more quality meat for your dollar.
Are you trying to eat healthy food on an unhealthy budget? Fortunately, some of the cheapest foods are good for you
We don’t just want our food to taste good these days: It also has to look good. As a result, food producers use any of 14,000 laboratory-made additives to make our food appear fresher, more attractive and last longer on the shelf.
It's the time of year when shoppers trying to maintain New Years' diets snap healthy foods off grocery shelves. Produce piles shrink more rapidly than normal and fish figures prominently on grocery lists.
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