Giant Eagle Joins Cellfire’s Electronic Grocery Coupon Network
Regional independent Giant Eagle has joined Cellfire’s electronic grocery coupon program, which enables Cellfire coupons to be available and redeemable at more than 200 locations that include Giant Eagle, Giant Eagle Market District, Giant Eagle Express, and GetGo from Giant Eagle.
Cellfire issues new grocery coupons every two weeks, including offers for popular brands from major manufacturers. To participate, shoppers can sign up on cellfire.com via cell phone or computer and register their Giant Eagle Advantage Cards. Additionally, they can register their cards and browse “eOffers” in the “Save” section on Giant Eagle’s Web site (www.gianteagle.com).
“The addition of Giant Eagle allows Cellfire to offer grocery coupons and discounts to consumers at even more locations nationwide,” said Robert Drescher, CEO of San Jose, Calif.-based Cellfire. “We’ve hit a major milestone, as Cellfire now has the most expansive grocery network for electronic couponing in the U.S. Giant Eagle’s participation clearly demonstrates the momentum from grocers to deliver value and engage consumers through digital offers.”
Cellfire coupons are accessible from a phone or PC so consumers can browse and store coupons to their Advantage Cards anytime and anywhere. Discounts are taken at checkout with a swipe of the card and the savings are displayed on the customers’ receipts. Once the coupon is used or expired, it is automatically deleted from the Cellfire account and the Advantage Card.
Cellfire’s electronic coupon network includes 30 chains across almost 5,000 stores nationwide. For more information, visit www.cellfire.com.
Recently saluted as one of Progressive Grocer’s Green Grocer Award winners, Pittsburgh-based Giant Eagle operates 163 corporate and 58 independently owned and operated supermarkets, in addition to 153 fuel and convenience stores, throughout western Pennsylvania, Ohio, north central West Virginia, and Maryland.
Cellfire issues new grocery coupons every two weeks, including offers for popular brands from major manufacturers. To participate, shoppers can sign up on cellfire.com via cell phone or computer and register their Giant Eagle Advantage Cards. Additionally, they can register their cards and browse “eOffers” in the “Save” section on Giant Eagle’s Web site (www.gianteagle.com).
“The addition of Giant Eagle allows Cellfire to offer grocery coupons and discounts to consumers at even more locations nationwide,” said Robert Drescher, CEO of San Jose, Calif.-based Cellfire. “We’ve hit a major milestone, as Cellfire now has the most expansive grocery network for electronic couponing in the U.S. Giant Eagle’s participation clearly demonstrates the momentum from grocers to deliver value and engage consumers through digital offers.”
Cellfire coupons are accessible from a phone or PC so consumers can browse and store coupons to their Advantage Cards anytime and anywhere. Discounts are taken at checkout with a swipe of the card and the savings are displayed on the customers’ receipts. Once the coupon is used or expired, it is automatically deleted from the Cellfire account and the Advantage Card.
Cellfire’s electronic coupon network includes 30 chains across almost 5,000 stores nationwide. For more information, visit www.cellfire.com.
Recently saluted as one of Progressive Grocer’s Green Grocer Award winners, Pittsburgh-based Giant Eagle operates 163 corporate and 58 independently owned and operated supermarkets, in addition to 153 fuel and convenience stores, throughout western Pennsylvania, Ohio, north central West Virginia, and Maryland.