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Save to Card Coupons Complement ShopRite’s Existing Online Printable     Coupon Gallery, So Shoppers Have the Flexibility to Save the Way They     Want

KEASBEY, N.J. & MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.—ShopRite is giving shoppers more ways to save on their grocery bill.      ShopRite has launched a Coupons.com “Save to Card” coupon gallery on its     website that lets shoppers add money-saving coupons directly to their     ShopRite Price Plus Club card. The announcement was made today by     Coupons.com and Wakefern Food Corp., the nation’s largest retailer-owned     cooperative and the merchandising and distribution arm of ShopRite       Supermarkets which has more than 220 stores in New Jersey, New York,      Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware and Maryland.

Accessible 24/7, the Save to Card coupon gallery is immediately     available at www.shoprite.com/coupons.      After registering their ShopRite Price Plus Club card information,      shoppers simply select the coupons they want and when their Price Plus     Club card is entered or swiped at checkout, coupons are automatically     deducted from the total — all without the need for clipping or scanning     printed coupons.

Shoppers will find coupons for products across the store, aisle after     aisle. The new Save to Card gallery complements ShopRite’s current       collection of online printable coupons (also powered by Coupons.com),      which it has offered since 2008, and gives shoppers the flexibility to     save with coupons in their preferred way.

“ShopRite is dedicated to helping shoppers save money, and the new Save     to Card coupon gallery is just another way we are doing just that,” said     Joe Sheridan, Executive Vice President of Wakefern Food Corp.      “Coupons.com has the most coupons available for brands found across our     stores so shoppers can stretch their grocery budgets without     compromising quality or convenience.”

“More and more consumers are looking to the Internet as a valuable       resource for money-saving offers. In fact, hundreds of thousands of     dollars in savings have already been printed from ShopRite’s gallery of     online printable coupons,” said Steven Boal, CEO of Coupons.com     Incorporated. “At the same time, a growing number of consumers are       learning that savvy supermarkets are allowing coupons to be saved     directly to their store loyalty card. It is an easy way to use coupons     for consumers who would rather not print and organize coupons.  With the     addition of the new Save to Card gallery, ShopRite is giving its     customers the option to use coupons the way they prefer — either printed     or on their Price Plus card.”

About ShopRite

ShopRite is the registered trademark of Wakefern Food Corp., a     retailer-owned cooperative, based in Keasbey, N.J., and the largest     supermarket cooperative in the United States. With more than 220     ShopRite Supermarkets located throughout New Jersey, New York,      Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Delaware and Maryland, ShopRite serves more     than five million customers each week. A long-time supporter of key     community efforts, ShopRite is dedicated to fighting hunger in the       communities it serves. Through its ShopRite Partners In Caring program,      ShopRite has donated more than $22 million to 1,500 worthy charities and     food banks since the program began in 1999. As a title sponsor of the     LPGA’s ShopRite Classic, ShopRite has raised more than $22 million for     local schools, hospitals and community groups. For more information,      please visit www.ShopRite.com.

About Wakefern Food Corp.

From a small, struggling cooperative with eight members — all owners of     their own grocery stores — Wakefern Food Corp. has grown into the     largest retailer-owned cooperative in the United States. Founded in     1946, the cooperative is comprised of 47 members who today individually     own and operate more than 220 supermarkets under the ShopRite banner in     New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Delaware.      In 1996, Wakefern introduced PriceRite stores, extending the company’s     reach into Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Today, there are 45 PriceRite     stores in five states. As the merchandising and distribution arm of both     ShopRite and PriceRite, Wakefern, together with its member companies,      employ more than 50,000 people; making it one of the largest employers     in New Jersey. In addition, Wakefern also distributes products to other     supermarkets throughout the northeastern United States and Bermuda. For     more information, please visit www.Wakefern.com.

About Coupons.com

Coupons.com Incorporated is the recognized leader in digital coupons,      including online printable, save to loyalty card and mobile promotions.      For consumers, the company’s products include Coupons.com,  recently the     50th largest Web property and No. 1 in the Coupons/Rewards     category in the U.S., as well as Grocery iQ and     Coupons.com mobile applications. For brand marketers,  the     company distributes digital coupons to millions of consumers through     Coupons.com and thousands of Web sites comprising the Coupons.com     digital coupon network. The company also powers the digital coupon       initiatives in 1-to-1 online marketing campaigns — including display     advertising, email and social media programs. For publishers, the     company offers solutions to monetize Web site traffic, including branded     microsites, and Brandcaster, a self-service coupons syndication     platform. Clients include hundreds of top consumer packaged goods brands     (including Clorox, General Mills, Johnson & Johnson,  Kellogg’s,      Kimberly-Clark, and Kraft Foods), leading restaurant, toy and     entertainment companies, as well as top retailers (such as A&P, CVS,      Duane Reade, H-E-B, Kmart, Kroger, Safeway and Walgreens). Founded in     1998, the company is based in Mountain View, CA. To start printing       coupons, visit www.coupons.com.      To learn more about the company visit www.couponsinc.com.

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