NACS Updates Tobacco Manufacturer Agreement Information
The tobacco companies’ agreement with the U.S. Justice Department requires signs to be posted at participating retail locations.
The tobacco companies’ agreement with the U.S. Justice Department requires signs to be posted at participating retail locations.
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Expect more changes and higher prices in the cigarettes category.
The group’s annual charity golf tournament resumed a two-day in-person format this year.
Each consumer will pay an additional $18.50 on average in swipe fees, based on the average swipe fee of 2.22%.
Three automation technologies in the new facility improve picking accuracy to 99.99%.
A new paper outlines options for policymakers seeking to reduce commercial vehicle emissions.
The convenience stores and gas stations will continue to operate under the Chisholm Corner brand.
Uber says its U.S. grocery category business has seen solid growth by linking up with supermarkets.
Meanwhile, Jacksons gives back to local Boys & Girls Clubs, and Maverik celebrates New Year’s Eve drivers.
Innovative, better-for-you options dominated the list.
The company will donate $2,000 to local causes in each community.
Also, OnCue supports local school districts through specialty cup sales.
More consumers might go electric if charging times matched conventional vehicle refueling times.
The company has partnered with Cartken to use automated, sidewalk robots to bring customers their orders.
The promotion runs December 23-26 at 198 locations that sell E15.
Consumers are flocking to cheaper alternatives to offset price pressures, and supermarkets see profitability in store brands.
The Grabandgo-powered tech allows customers to skip the checkout line and pay through an app.
Consumers craved burritos, Australian food and iced coffee.
CPG companies will have access to data to “leverage new capabilities and generate value.”