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June 2021
Feature
Back to Normal, Slowly
A review of the fuel disruptions of 2020 offers a measured outlook for recovery.
June 2021
Category Close-Up
Powerful Punch
Beer sales and profits thrive amid pandemic challenges.
June 2021
Category Close-Up
Cold Sensation
After a rocky 2020, cold dispensed beverages are poised for growth.
May 2021
NACS News
Memorial Day Sales
May 2021
Category Close-Up
Fresh From the Kitchen
Despite COVID-19, c-store food made on-site still satisfies America’s cravings and dietary needs.
May 2021
Feature
Tapping In
Convenience retailers increasingly emphasize craft brews.
May 2021
Feature
Uniting to Learn
Human resources professionals gathered virtually—for the 30th NACS HR Forum—to learn how to navigate this year's toughest workplace challenges.
June 2021
Feature
Igniting Sales
Fourth-tier cigarettes and cigars benefited from pandemic shifts, while e-cigarettes shed their appeal.
April 2021
NACS News
Compare and Compensate
April 2021
NACS News
Shopper Trips Have Changed
April 2021
Category Close-Up
Strong Recovery
Meat snacks drive gains in the alternative snacks category.
April 2021
Category Close-Up
Hot Sales, Cool Treats
Get the scoop on the packaged ice cream and novelties category.
April 2021
Global Trends
Back on the Plastic Attack
After a pandemic-induced hiatus, sustainability concerns are back on the agenda for retailers.
April 2021
Feature
Cold Vault Reset
Sorting through not-so-typical packaged beverage numbers to understand what will have lasting impact in the cold vault.
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