Author: Linda Brown-Price
Planning Unit: Administration - Cooperative Extension Service
Major Program: Financial Education - General
Plan of Work: Securing Financial Stability, Estate Planning, Real Skills for Everyday Life
Outcome: Initial Outcome
A recent survey by Deloitte found that $0.56 of every dollar spent in a store is influenced by a digital interaction. This growing trend is shaping how consumers shop and make decisions both in-store and beforehand. There are hundreds of grocery apps available that offer help with a wide range of shopping-related services and functions. Grocery apps can help save time and money through lists and meal planning, comparison shopping, coupons, store loyalty, and rebates.
To increase consumer knowledge of the types of apps available and how to use them, the Kenton County Extension Office, Area Specialist from Kentucky State, presented a Zoom presentation on Saving Savvy with Apps for Coupons and Grocery Lists, for Kenton and Boone counties. Educational emphasis was placed on:
38 consumers participated in the workshops. A pre-event questionnaire of participants indicated 82% of responders know they can save money on food purchases using smartphones and tablets 71% utilized digital coupons, 82% compared prices on foods, and only 36% of respondents take advantage of rebate offers.14 participants returned the follow-up survey after the class , 72% percent indicated they were able to identify at least two common functions of grocery shopping list apps and coupon apps; 79% percent felt confident in their ability to identify at least two factors to research and consider before using an app; and 79% percent better understood how grocery shopping apps and coupon apps may save time and money. Of those who participated, 93% indicated they plan to use the information they learned when selecting a grocery shopping list app and/or coupon app and 79% plan to research apps before selecting one to download and utilize.