Food Industry Looks to Power of Mobile Coupon: Cub® Foods to Offer Digital Couponing Program | Be Korea-savvy

Food Industry Looks to Power of Mobile Coupon: Cub® Foods to Offer Digital Couponing Program


Cub Foods shoppers can now easily load digital coupons online or through Cub's mobile app. (Photo: Cub Foods/Business Wire)

Cub Foods shoppers can now easily load digital coupons online or through Cub’s mobile app. (Photo: Cub Foods/Business Wire)

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STILLWATER, Minn., May 1, 2014 (Korea Bizwire) – Cub® Foods, a first discount grocery store in the US, announced it is to offer customers an innovative, tech-savvy way to save money with the launch of its new digital couponing program.

Encouraging customers to “stop clipping and start clicking,” the program  allows MY CUB REWARDSmembers to load valuable digital  coupons available on Cub.com or the Cub Foods mobile app directly to  their loyalty card to take advantage of savings on a wide variety of  products throughout the store, including fresh produce, meats and  seafood, and much more.

Once members have loaded the digital coupons to their cards, they can  use the card at the register. The coupons they loaded will automatically  apply to their purchase with one swipe of the card, saving time for  customers and cashiers who traditionally scan physical paper coupons one  by one. Savings will be printed on the customer’s receipt.

The Cub Foods mobile app and digital coupon features are also compatible  with iPhone, including in Passbook, and Android devices. It is available  for free download in the iTunes  App Store and Android  Market.

korea localization banner“We’re excited about the opportunity to enhance the Cub Foods shopping  experience with this new digital couponing program,” said Mike Stigers,  president of Cub Foods. “The load-to-card system will provide our valued  customers with a convenient new way to save on fresh, quality food,  whether they’re planning their grocery list at home or using our mobile  app on the go.”

To load digital coupons to their MY CUB REWARDS card, customers may  visit Cub.com and log in to their account. If they do not have an active  account, shoppers may register for the reward program on the website or  in person at any Cub location.

Once logged in, users may access dozens of discounted items through the site’s Coupons or Weekly Ad Specials sections. By simply selecting a sale item and clicking the “Save to My Card” button, coupons will be instantly linked to their card for convenient in-store savings. Members can even create custom shopping lists featuring discounted items that sync with the card.

Cub fans away from their home computer or laptop can still load  discounts to their rewards card with the Cub Foods mobile app through  its eCoupons or Weekly Ad function. While the new program gives  customers an innovative new way to coupon, traditional paper coupons  will still be available in-store and delivered directly to consumers  each week.

For further information or to register for the MY CUB REWARDS program,  visit Cub.com/rewards.

About Cub Foods

Cub Foods offers customers the freshest  produce, widest selection and food expertise throughout the store to  meet their everyday grocery needs. In addition to innovative local,  ethnic and organic food sections, Cub stores offer shoppers multiple  in-store services, including fresh bakery, full-service deli and meat  departments, pharmacy and banking. Cub Foods, based in Stillwater,  Minn., was established in 1968 as one of the nation’s first discount  grocery stores. Cub was purchased in 1980 by SUPERVALU and currently  operates 67 stores in Minnesota and Illinois. For company news and  information, follow us on Twitter at @CubFoods  and Facebook at www.facebook.com/Cub,  or visit our website at www.Cub.com.

Source: Cib Foods (via BusinessWire)

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