Hot Foods Act Seeks to Lift SNAP Sales Restriction
NACS supports bipartisan legislation that would allow SNAP participants to purchase hot foods.
NACS supports bipartisan legislation that would allow SNAP participants to purchase hot foods.
The focus of the organization always was, and remains today, on the energy that powers transportation.
The community outreach program has been expanded to include Speedway stores.
The chain will offer customers 40 cents off per gallon of gasoline today from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
75% of Americans are celebrating the holiday, and nearly all plan to make Memorial Day purchases.
Friction is introduced when customers must produce a government-issued ID for age verification, according to Amazon.
Also, customers using a first-party app return more often, tip better and spend more, according to a new report.
40% of Americans buy single-serve candy at least once a week.
The money will sponsor a pilot program that will give 53,000 households access to fresh produce.
Also, customers using a first-party app return more often, tip better and spend more, according to a new report.
The bill limits how public utilities can use ratepayer funds to subsidize EV charging stations.
The 21st annual event raised over $880,000 for local charities.
A majority of SNAP recipients report that their monthly allocation only lasts them two weeks.
The retailer is succeeding with low-margin groceries, but it faces serious competition from dollar stores.
Although fewer people are shopping at c-stores, revenue has not been impacted, according to Skupos data.
The QSR is switching to chewier nugget ice that tested positively.
The country has agreed with Visa and Mastercard to lower average swipe fees from 0.95% to 1.4%.
A new law includes a $400 new EV registration fee and a $200 renewal fee.
The award will be presented during NACS Convenience Summit Europe in Dublin.