Could $1 Gas Sweep the Nation?
More than 400 stations were selling gasoline for less than a buck this week.
Use the Checkout Line to Amuse and Sell
Digital signage can help boost basket size, and easy-to-move gondolas can help extend queues.
Women’s Leadership Program Update
The executive education program at Yale is still on for October, but NACS is monitoring developments.
Economist Sees Quick Rebound for U.S. Economy
Pent-up demand, low interest rates could fuel resurgence when businesses reopen, SOI speaker said.
Maryland County Seeks to Limit Shopping Trips
Health officials say consumers should go to c-stores, grocery stores based on their last names.
OMEGA Press
- WV Oil Marketer & Grocers Association Campaign Raises Over $154,000 For Children in Need of Assistance
- Thank You for Making the 2024 Jan Vineyard Charity Golf Outing a Success!
- Join the GameChanger July Campaign: Empower Our Youth, Prevent Substance Misuse
- WV Oil Marketer & Grocers Association Campaign Raises Over $137,000 For Children in Need of Assistance
- WV Oil Marketer & Grocers Association Campaign Raises Over $132,000 For Children in Need of Assistance
NGA News
- Balls Food Stores Converts Former Schulte’s To Hen House Market
- Statement from NGA President & CEO Greg Ferrara on President Trump’s Announcement of Regulatory Relief for Community Grocers
- Independent Grocers Conclude Successful Fly-In for Fair Competition, Deliver Bipartisan Call to Pass the Credit Card Competition Act
- NGA Statement on Rep. Perry’s Letter to the EPA Calling for HFC Management Rule Reexamination
- National Grocers Association Honors U.S. Senator Roger Marshall with Spirit of America Award at 2026 Fly-In for Fair Competition
CSP Fuel News
- Steal This Foodservice Idea: Partner with a pro sports team on a beverage
- Nate Brazier steps down as CEO of Stinker Stores
- 7 beverages seen at the National Restaurant Association Show
- Swig president talks speed, focus groups, making a customer’s day and more
- bp ousts Chair Albert Manifold over governance oversight and conduct issues, company says

