Stop & Shop is completing the brand-wide rollout of its Savings Station, an in-store kiosk designed to make digital coupons more accessible for all customers.
The Savings Station will be installed in all 223 stores across New York, New Jersey and Connecticut by Feb. 1. With the completion of the rollout, all 350-plus Stop & Shop stores across the grocer’s five-state footprint will have a kiosk.
The Savings Station allows customers to activate all weekly circular digital coupons and personalized offers – no smartphone, internet access or computer required.
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“This rollout marks another change we’re making to remove friction and improve the shopping experience for our customers,” said Roger Wheeler, president of Stop & Shop. “We heard from customers who felt they were missing out on valuable digital coupon savings, and the Savings Station is our response to that feedback. It ensures that our customers can easily access all of our great deals.”
The Savings Station also features recipes and print-out activities to kids entertained while shopping.
“We salute Stop & Shop for making digital coupons more accessible to everyone including the many seniors and low-income folks who lack internet or smartphone access,” said Edgar Dworsky of ConsumerWorld.org, an advocate for bridging the digital divide. “Particularly now when many shoppers’ budgets are stretched, these digital money savers could help make a dent in their grocery bill.”
they should just stop the nonsense and put the stuff on sale,, digital coupons are tracking devices,, same as inputting your phone number for your discounts,, alot of times, the phone app doesnt work in the store etc etc,, just put the stuff on sale, and track that same in 2025,, called computers and computer inventory