EPA Finalizes Streamlining Rule
The agency projects the final regulation will save $40.4 million per year in administrative costs.
The agency projects the final regulation will save $40.4 million per year in administrative costs.
The new brews borrow flavors from crabs, eggs and sweet treats for adventurous consumers.
E-commerce search functions often fail to segment by allergen or health-specific need states.
Retail workers struggle with enforcement of mandatory mask rules with unmasked shoppers.
Voters in Colorado will decide whether to raise taxes on cigarettes but lower them on modified-risk tobacco products.
One reason for the growth is an increase in the variety of plant-based products now available.
Kroger hopes the unique AI technology will help eliminate food waste.
Seasonal variations often have a significant influence on consumer shopping habits.
The NACS executive education program will help translate consumer insights into effective marketing strategies.
New philanthropic effort supports K-12 schools in Casey’s communities.
The Texas-based chain acquires four c-stores and a truck stop.
The fast-casual chain says 35% of beverage orders include food in the $8.99-a-month program.
NACS Crack the Code Experience is putting the much-anticipated Cool New Products front and center.
The summertime Fuelin’ Up promo rewarded loyal customers with cash and prizes.
Overall, sales have remained strong during the first three quarters, but fuel is still catching up.
The hiring spree will cover stores as well as corporate, food operations, distribution and construction/maintenance.
Age verification and the labor landscape are among the educational sessions at the NACS Crack the Code Experience.
New retailer and supplier leadership changes announced during the NACS Board of Directors meeting.
The third-quarter findings show gas station visits surpassed pre-COVID-19 levels.
Providing protective measures for both customers and employees is a smart move for retailers.