


The dispute centered on what constitutes a “regular-priced” item. An Alabama shopper filed suit in 2016, and later joined forces with a Florida shopper who filed a similar lawsuit, claiming that Hobby Lobby’s pricing and couponing policies were deceptive. The payouts come as a result of a settlement, which received final approval last week, resolving a long-running class-action lawsuit. Eligible Florida shoppers who file a claim on the Hobby Lobby settlement website will receive a check for $14, while, due to differences in the amount of damages allowed under state law, Alabama shoppers will get a $14 check plus a $25 gift card. The reimbursements will be going to shoppers in Florida and Alabama who used a coupon when purchasing furniture items from a Hobby Lobby store between 20. Because after setting aside some $2.2 million to resolve its legal dispute and reimburse certain customers who used the coupon before it was discontinued, Hobby Lobby may not be eager to resume offering endless 40% discounts quite yet. But the judge who okayed a legal settlement that prompted Hobby Lobby to pull the coupon earlier this year, has now okayed a revised coupon that Hobby Lobby is free to offer again any time it wants.ĭon’t get your hopes up just yet, though. Could Hobby Lobby’s late, great 40% off coupon be making a comeback?
