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  • Coke volume plunges 25% in April; hopes for 2nd half rebound

    Coca-Cola's global volume tumbled 25% in April as the coronavirus pandemic gripped large swaths of the world population.
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  • Sinclair Cleaning Systems: Combat COVID-19 with a proven cleaning and disinfecting combo

    Clean, disinfect and knock-out viruses with the one-two punch of dry vapour steam and an EPA-approved botanical disinfectant.In order to properly clean and disinfect, even tiny nooks and crannies, Sinclair Cleaning Systems recommends the Optima Steamer XD in conjunction with Concrobium Disinfectant Cleaner II. The two work together to offer an effective cleaning and disinfection strategy that both sanitizes and deodorizes.Ideal for many uses, from general retail cleaning to foodservice and automotive detailing for fleets, it's the perfect combination to help protect your staff and customers.Concrobium Disinfectant Cleaner II is next-generation botanical disinfection technology that safely and effectively eliminates viruses and bacteria.The Optima Steamer, which reaches a temperature of 275°F at the sprayer tip, even cleans and sterilizes hard to reach areas. This next-level steamer uses the latest technology to remove stains, grease, dirt and odours in a quick and efficient manner, all while generating no waste water run-off.Steam is proven to be safe for a variety of surfaces, including upholstery, vehicle interiors and exteriors, and floors, as well as other non-porous surfaces - indoors or out.Contact Hugh Sinclair TODAY at: 1-800-265-0505 or 1-519-436-9539For more information, visit Sinclair Cleaning Systems  [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLSOZGZiDH0[/embed]
  • Falling oil prices hitting production

    Husky cancels plan to sell off network of retail gasoline stationsOil and gas prices continue to move downward despite moves from OPEC+ and others to curtail supply.
  • Food manufacturers 'operating 24/7' to meet consumer demand

    Campbell Soup Company's production goes into overdrive during what executives dub “soup season.” Starting in October and ending with the close of winter, Campbell's manufacturing centres run non-stop, staffed by extra employees.Since the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, consumer demand has soared, eclipsing that of the company's busiest time.
  • Quebec government announces incentive for essential retail employees

    In an effort to encourage retail employees to continue working, Quebec is offering an incentive for those in essential services, such as convenience, gas and grocery, which amounts to $100 a week for full-time and part-time workers.
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  • Small businesses seek rapid rent relief measures as Trudeau promises more support

    Small businesses are hoping for promised rent relief from both landlords and government as the COVID-19-related shutdown drags on and their bills pile up.The urgency comes as some landlords have already started issuing eviction notices for businesses that didn't pay April rent, while those who were able to pay are stressed about the months to come."We don't want to be closed, we're forced to be closed...but we're still every single day racking up costs,'' said Barb Bushe, who co-owns The Point of Light gift shop in Newmarket, Ont.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday his government is working on on a program to help businesses and commercial landlords cover their rents for at least three months.
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