August 5, 2016
Attitudes Toward Sales and Coupons Among US Mothers vs. Total Female Consumers, March 2016 (% of mothers and % of total female population)
Attitudes Toward Sales and Coupons Among US Mothers vs. Total Female Consumers, March 2016 (% of mothers and % of total female population)
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Attitudes Toward Sales and Coupons Among US Mothers vs. Total Female Consumers, March 2016 (% of mothers and % of total female population)
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August 5, 2016
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Topics
Coupons
Consumer Behavior
Females
Mothers
United States
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