7-Eleven to Buy Speedway for $21 Billion
The cash deal is slated to close early next year and will add nearly 4,000 gas stations to 7-Eleven’s portfolio.
The cash deal is slated to close early next year and will add nearly 4,000 gas stations to 7-Eleven’s portfolio.
The retailer is building a drive-thru/curbside-only c-store, and even Shake Shack is eyeing the concept.
The company filed a Premarket Tobacco Product Application to continue selling its products in the U.S.
The Topo Chico-branded alcoholic brew will roll out first in select Latin America cities this year.
The virtual technology education and strategy conference runs August 11–13.
Customers can drop off and pickup their laundry from a locker in partnership with Hakuyosha.
NACS will announce a new virtual experience in August.
The voice assistant app can access store maps, prices, product locations and relay real-time emergency alerts.
Altria pointed to flavor bans as one reason for the renewed interest in traditional cigarettes.
Flat or distance-based fees are viewed more favorably than minimum-order requirements, a survey finds.
One-third of small business owners have used their own savings or credit cards to keep their enterprises afloat.
The nonalcoholic brew, also called Bud Zero, has 50 calories and no alcohol.
The coronavirus pandemic stymies ground and air travel, weighing on the industry’s performance.
The national coin shortage inspires creative ways of collecting currency.
The restaurant industry lost $145 billion in revenue during March through June.
The pandemic economy emphasizes the importance of distributing food to the hungry.
NACS asks retailers to urge Congress to support the SAFE TO WORK Act to protect responsible businesses.
Sales jumped more than 70% during the 15-week period of the pandemic lockdown.
Kroger, Walmart and Albertsons are building their own bottling plants for private-label brands.
The retailer aims to serve millions of Great Britain shoppers by year’s end with food delivery.