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NACS Webinar Prepares C-store Owners for New ADA Regulations

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — The calendar is counting down to the date when updated Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations go into effect. On March 15, convenience store owners will face more than 450 changes in the law, according to today’s NACS webinar, “Preparing for the New ADA Regulations,” presented by Brad Gaskins and Larry McIntosh of the McIntosh Group LLC. The...
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Judge Blocks Graphic Cigarette Warning Labels

Rules that federal mandate violates free speech rights WASHINGTON — A judge has blocked a federal requirement that would have forced U.S. tobacco companies to put large graphic images on their cigarette packages later this year to show the dangers of smoking and encouraging smokers to quit lighting up, reported the Associated Press. U.S. District Judge Richard Leon in Washington ruled that...
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WPMA Convention: Las Vegas!

Some of our Gas Men attended the Western Petroleum Marketers Association (WPMA) convention in Las Vegas the week before last! Above are the high quality iPhone shots that the team brought back to Orange County....
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Expanding C-store Sales Starts With Shopper Insights

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Convenience store operators do not have the luxury of standing still, and only those that create engaging shopping experiences will position themselves to move forward into the next era of retail growth, according to a new consumer insights report. The NACS/Coca-Cola Retailing Research Council (CCRRC) report, “C-Growth: Using Shopper Research to Grow C-Store...
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API Decries Obama’s ‘Jekyll & Hyde’ Approach to Energy

President uses weekly address to hammer home energy message CSP Daily News | February 25, 2012 WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama used his weekly address to reiterate the energy message he delivered at the University of Miami last Thursday (click here for a full transcript of his remarks)–” there are no quick fixes to this problem, and … we can’t just drill our...
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