Health Canada proposes ban on most vaping flavours it says appeal to youthPlus, nicotine cap will take effect for e-cigarette manufacturers on July 8, and retailers will have to pull products that exceed the limit after July 23. Cold comfortDuring the pandemic, consumers sought security in frozen foods, with ice cream and frozen novelties leading the way Foodservice providers grapple with rising food costs, menu prices expected to rise High shipping rates, delays and increases in grain costs have sent food prices soaring for restaurants and, in turn, c-stores offering foodservice. Sales of frozen foods heat up during the pandemic: Report Brands will need to figure out how to make their products stand out, which is especially important for new entries to the category. Consumer insights and more at Path-to-Purchase Live this November Find out how brands are partnering with retailers to monetize rapidly-changing consumer behaviours. Field Agent study reveals where Canadians pay the most (and least) for milk Prices vary widely by region and retailer. Trend Talk: Sustainability in the convenience sector CSNC editor and associate publisher Michelle Warren joins Retail Leader's Amy Baxter on the Trend Talk podcast to discuss sustainability in the convenience sector. Embracing the fourth daypart: Snacking As consumer routines have changed, the dayparts are not as defined as before the pandemic. CICC supports Peel Hockey Hub, but says more needs to be done to vaccinate essential retail workers “Our industry is on the frontline and we want to ensure that we play a critical role in reaching the goal line in the battle to defeat COVID-19." Let's not sugar coat the sugar tax Newfoundland and Labrador introduce a new tax of 20 cents per litre on sugary drinks, starting April 2022. First Previous 50 51 52 53 54 Next Last