QR codes are back, but what do customers think? Survey from Field Agent Canada asks if QR codes really are the next big thing, or just another flash in the scan. The rise of ghost kitchensMajor grocers have announced their foray, via partnerships, into the ghost kitchen space. Can convenience be far behind? Public acceptance of sin taxes on sugar or fat not dependent on evidence A food tax's chances of survival are based on the ability of political interests to create a successful narrative surrounding the policy's purpose. Sponsored Honeycrisp Apple Chips: Healthy never tasted so good! A drizzle of honey and just a touch of sea salt... the perfect sweet and salty snack your customers are craving! Regal enters sweet deal to acquire Tosuta International Both companies are significant players in the convenience and gas channel. Ontario to boost minimum wage to $15, says Ford Business groups say this is a burden to operators, who are already struggling in the wake of pandemic-related lockdowns. In largest-ever brand acquisition, Coke buys sports drink BodyArmor for $5.6B The deal is part of a multiyear effort at Coke to move beyond sugary soft drinks and into other categories like juices, enhanced waters and sports drinks. Canadian Dairy Commission recommends large increase in farm gate milk prices The price hike is expected to be approved by provincial authorities next month and take effect Feb. 1. Survey: How are you tackling the frontline labour shortage? Retailers, we want to hear from you! 4 ways technology innovation is shaping convenience By meeting the challenges of the pandemic with investments in technology, c-store operators are reshaping the future of convenience. First Previous 84 85 86 87 88 Next Last