Making Customers Feel Memorable
This week’s Convenience Matters podcast provides tips on how to strengthen your memory muscles.
This week’s Convenience Matters podcast provides tips on how to strengthen your memory muscles.
The first month of the fuel subscription program is free for health-care and other workers who sign up.
Those quirky bar codes offer an easy, touchless ordering option, and consumers welcome them.
The assurance of cleanliness and safety are now part of the customer experience.
New rule covers more than 1,500 U.S. outlets.
7-Eleven Japan aims to give each location its own autonomy.
7-Eleven Japan aims to give each location its own autonomy.
The products contain high levels of wood alcohol that could cause death.
Senator Durbin and Representative Welch allege anti-competitive practices by major card networks.
Industry asks Congress for liability relief and aid for frontline workers.
The robust online NACS resource can help retailers build sustainable and resilient business strategies.
Senator Ernst introduces the FRNT LINE Act to exempt frontline workers’ wages from federal income tax.
The Future Fund Scholarship Program recognizes leadership potential in young associates.
Customers who are unable or unwilling to comply will be served “in a friendly, expedited way.”
Fuels Market News Magazine delves into the NPN archives to see how the sector fared in the 1918 pandemic.
Today, 18 retail partners and GSTV are recognizing first responders, medical personnel and other volunteers.
Consumers expect retailers to have highly visible, robust sanitation measures in place.
The retailers are looking into identifying and piloting alternatives to the single-use plastic bag.
With many people working from home due to the pandemic, business spend is shifting.
The program will expand the Scout robot delivery to Atlanta and Franklin, Tennessee.