The Coronavirus Impact on Retail
This week’s Convenience Matters podcast dives into how COVID-19 will change the retail landscape forever.
This week’s Convenience Matters podcast dives into how COVID-19 will change the retail landscape forever.
A free webinar will outline how barcodes can lead c-stores out of the product data maze.
Big growth predicted for hydrogen vehicles and related infrastructure.
Sneeze shields, delivery apps and takeout are in.
Four Philly stores will become fulfillment sites for all food pickup and delivery orders.
“It’s dropped so much that I’m bewildered,” Bill Douglass tells a reporter.
Chains continue donating and supporting communities.
The networks postpone the projected $250 million in interchange fee increases from April to July.
The agency issues a 20-day waiver for winter-grade gasoline for the lower 48 states.
C-stores can modify the resource for their specific operations.
New Convenience Matters podcast looks at how COVID-19 is disrupting retail—and how it could reshape it entirely.
Denver’s Choice Market has shifted its business to serve the community during the coronavirus pandemic.
New “pre-order and pre-pay” solution facilitates in-store pickup and pump-side delivery.
New Convenience Matters podcast looks at how global supply issues affect local fuel retailers.
Several states are allowing for winter blend fuels to be sold past the normal cutoff date.
Casey’s, Kum & Go, RaceTrac, Sheetz, VERC and Wawa are among the chains giving raises.
Public policy compliance and performance characteristics are expected to boost consumption of biomass-based diesel in the U.S.
More retailers add free delivery and pickup options, plus gas-pumping services for customers.
The National Grocers Association and the United Fresh Produce Association connect produce distributors to retailers.
Just Born says two plants temporarily will close for cleaning; Easter candy has shipped.