Starting Oct. 1, grocery stores in the city of San Diego will no longer be allowed to offer digital-only coupons and must provide an in-store physical alternative to its customers.
Breakdown
- San Diego grocery stores can no longer offer digital-only coupons.
- Stores must provide in-store alternatives, such as printed coupons or touchscreens. 5s
- The change aims to make discounts accessible to all, including less tech-savvy shoppers. 1m 3s
- Some stores, like Vaughn, report fewer promotions due to limited vendor participation. 1m 23s
- Shoppers are adapting by seeking out sales and adjusting their habits. 1m 43s