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  • 7-Eleven adds Beyond Meat Pizza to menu

    Capitalizing on the latest culinary trend, 7-Eleven Canada is adding a Beyond Meat Pizza to its Hot to Go menu.Packed with 100% plant-based Italian Sausage Crumbles, customers can now enjoy the Beyond Sausage and Roasted Veggie Pizza in select Urban Toronto 7-Eleven locations.Canadians are shifting their food habits and attitudes towards more sustainable and humanitarian products."By expanding the fresh food assortment offered to our customers, we hope to provide options for every preference," Doug Rosencrans, VP and general manager of 7-Eleven Canada, said in a release.
  • Ford to decide on carbon tax court challenge after federal election

    Doug Ford says the fate of Ontario's carbon tax court challenge will be decided after the federal election, raising the possibility that his government could end up abandoning the legal action.
  • Younger consumers prefer c-stores to quench thirst

    Younger consumers are feeding their beverage cravings at gas stations rather than supermarkets and drugstores, according to Boston-based GasBuddy’s 2019 C-Store Beverage Study.
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  • Chocolate satisfies with a balance of trend and tradition

    Drive sales and satisfy customers’ desire for new experiences by mixing chocolate delights with other snacks, such as pretzels, popcorn and nuts.
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  • Path to purchase for candy and snacks is changing

    With consumers snacking multiple times a day with no limitations as to what they constitute as a "snack," and purchasing their snacks from multiple sources, the industry is in the midst of a revolution — one that won't be short-lived, according to two IRI experts.
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  • B.C. wants feedback on plans to ban, reduce and recycle plastics

    The British Columbia government is proposing action on reducing plastic pollution and is asking for the public's input in an online survey.
  • Circle K Mexico apologizes for sexist ad

    Circle K Mexico is apologizing for an ad on "Secretary Day'' promoting a deal on chocolate, red wine and condoms.
  • Dépanneur Le Pick-Up: The heart of the community

    Montreal dépanneur owners Penny Pattison Bernadette Houde were aspiring entrepreneurs looking for a small business they could buy and run together. Together, they created a thriving business.
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