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| A new proposal in the New York Assembly would make it so that digital-only coupons offered through grocers’ loyalty programs would be automatically applied to senior citizens’ bills across the state of New York. The bill aims to help hashtag seniors without smartphones or other devices needed to access the deals.
So we asked: Is it necessary to make exemptions for seniors? And you answered: Yes, they struggle w/digital (75%) No, smartphones are ubiquitous (23%) Other, tell us in the comments (2%) And you also said:
Nicholas Strandberg, Experienced Retail Leader Seniors are some of the best customers and once taught how to use the apps become some of the most loyal app users. The coupons in the app are a reward for using the app. The government shouldn’t get involved with this. Andrea Hatziyannis, Category Strategy Manager Can't they do this for everyone?!? Or have a select all button. Us busy working people could use it. Have another thought? Weigh in on our LinkedIn poll here, or email the SN team at contactus@supermarketnews.com, and make sure to include your first and last name and job title. Have a great weekend. WHAT DO YOU THINK? |
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