FTC Files Suit to Remove Altria’s Stake in JUUL
The commission alleges that the companies colluded to eliminate competition.
The commission alleges that the companies colluded to eliminate competition.
Here are some best practices for businesses on the frontlines.
The NACS SOI Summit Virtual Experience will deliver the data, insights and forecasts retailers need to thrive in today’s disrupted economy.
NACS survey finds the coronavirus crisis is changing customer preferences for more take-home, bulk items.
7-Eleven feeds kids, too, and donates masks to FEMA; Tyson Food supports hunger relief efforts.
National Convenience Distributors to be Northeast’s largest distributor.
ASTM’s recently published new standards on testing raise questions on regulatory compliance.
FDA and USDA OK temporary label changes during coronavirus crisis.
The agency seeks a 120-day delay of the deadline for premarket tobacco product applications.
Customers can pick up grocery items and prescriptions at the drugstore chain’s drive-up windows.
Today’s NACS webinar focuses on stores with 500+ associates; tomorrow’s is for smaller companies.
The unmanned, self-service California micro-store launched ahead of schedule.
This week’s Convenience Matters podcast dives into how COVID-19 will change the retail landscape forever.
Marijuana retailers are deemed essential in some states but are ineligible for federal disaster relief.
Here are some of the top food-related questions industry stakeholders are addressing.
Retailers and consumers alike seek to avoid close contact to minimize transmitting the coronavirus.
Fleets will have to average just over 40 miles per gallon vs. 54 miles under Obama-era rule.
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.