PepsiCo beats Q1 revenue forecasts as price increases moderateThe company expects to return to more normal rates of growth this year after several years of inflation-driven price increases. Convenience store chain with hundreds of outlets in 6 states hit with discrimination lawsuitU.S. federal officials allege the company discriminated against minority job applicants. Rabba Roots Community Program supports Second Harvest on quest to combat food waste Partnership looks to send food that might be discarded to people experiencing food insecurity. While Fed’s pitch latest budget as fair, others have concerns over tobacco tax CICC worries over credit card fees and that new taxes will drive more to seek illegal tobacco products. Four Edmonton c-stores charged with selling illegal tobacco Edmonton Police Service and Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis began investigations early in the new year. Imperial Tobacco Canada launches education campaign around nicotine pouches Campaign is meant to tackle what the company sees as misinformation about the pouches. Parkland says strategic review called for by Simpson Oil is unnecessary Parkland Board says such a review not in the best interest of stakeholders. City of Edmonton looking to restrict sale of knives at c-stores City’s staff preparing options that could see sales restricted by the coming fall. FCC finds moderate sales, improved margins for Canadian food and beverage manufacturers 2024 is expected to see sales moderate in sync with slowing inflation and tighter household budgets. What governments conveniently forget C-stores contribute to communities and collect taxes for governments, while criminals sell illegal products online. Why do we feel like the ones with a giant target on our backs? First Previous 28 29 30 31 32 Next Last