Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Folks, gather around because we’re diving into the sticky situation that is Honey, the coupon-hunting extension you once adored—before it became the most controversial app this side of the digital sun.

Six months post-exposé, and let’s just say Honey is having a rougher time than a cat in a room full of rocking chairs. Once boasting 20 million Chrome users, it seems our dear Honey has lost about 5 million of its closest pals. Yep, you heard that right—15 million users have now decided to leave Honey on read.

What went wrong? Well, allegations of scamming shoppers and influencers have people second-guessing if they should be pinning their hopes on this extension. You know things are bad when your coupon provider starts sounding less like a friendly money-saving buddy and more like that shady character in a dark alley (you know the type—always offering you ‘the best deal’).

As we witness this bittersweet decline, it makes you wonder: is this the end for Honey, or just a bumbling attempt at a comeback? One thing’s for sure: if Honey wants to win back users, it’s got some serious work to do, and it better not involve any more dodgy business.

So, are you still rocking the Honey extension? Or have you bid farewell in search of greener, less questionable pastures?


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