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December 22, 2021
C-Stores Can Save Big on Energy Costs by Going Solar
By Sara Counihan ALEXANDRIA, Va.—There are many benefits to using solar energy—one of the greatest is that it can save money. It can also help in emergency situations, and it’s a visible environmentally friendly signal to your community. This week’s episode of Convenience Matters...

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December 22, 2021
SNAP Hot Foods Bill Seeks to Lift Sales Restriction
WASHINGTON—Legislation was introduced yesterday in the U.S. House of Representatives that would allow Americans participating in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) to purchase hot, prepared foods, which are not currently allowed in the program. The bipartisan le...

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December 22, 2021
COVID-19 Disability Claims Could Spark Legal Challenges
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—COVID-19 is considered a disability according to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), and that may create confusion and possible lawsuits, reports Bloomberg, as companies are unsure how to handle workers who experience long-haul symptoms from t...

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December 22, 2021
Walmart Is the Most Trusted Grocery Store
NEW YORK—Walmart is the most trusted grocer, according to a survey by BrandSpark International. The big box retailer took the No. 1 ranking in 15 different categories, including most trusted brand for in-store cleanliness and tidiness; health and safety measures; service/friendly...

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December 02, 2021
Startups Deliver Groceries in 10 Minutes Via Their Own Employees
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—There’s a new breed of delivery companies coming on the scene to bring convenience-store-style products to consumers, promising to deliver orders in as little as 10 minutes after customers purchase the products. These companies are differentiating themselves not o...

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December 02, 2021
It’s the Holiday Season at C-Stores
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Convenience retailers are spreading holiday cheer by offering festive promos and offerings. Rutter’s is partnering with Slushed to bring frozen hot chocolate spiked slushies to customers throughout the winter months. The slushies are 8% ABV with sweet notes of mar...

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December 02, 2021
Burger King Cuts Drive-Thru Menu Options
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Burger King’s drive-thru times have creeped up over the past nine to 12 months, so it’s cutting back on what it offers on the drive-thru menu to speed up car turnover, reports CNBC. “We’re working on eliminating SKUs, simplifying processes that have become a bit t...

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December 02, 2021
7-Eleven Launches Autonomous Delivery in California
IRVING, Texas—7-Eleven will use autonomous delivery in Mountain View, California, via robotics company Nuro. This is the first autonomous commercial delivery in the state of California, according to a news release. 7-Eleven customers in the store’s service area can order through ...

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December 02, 2021
Innovations Abound at Convenience Retailers
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Convenience retailers are advancing in many ways to meet customers’ needs, reports RetailDive. They’re offering more basic necessities due to the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on localization and delivery, embracing private labels, offering unique food options and u...

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December 02, 2021
Rutter’s Bumps Starting Pay to $16 an Hour
YORK, Pa.—Rutter’s is raising its starting wage to $16 an hour, the retailer said in a news release. This is the company’s third time increasing wages in 2021, and the fifth time in two years—a more than 40% increase in wages since December 2019. The company also is giving its co...

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