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NATIONAL REPORT The COVID-19 pandemic has had countless effects on the convenience store industry, but one of the most significant is the way it s accelerated the implementation of technology. In particular, online ordering and delivery are quickly becoming required offerings to meet the needs of many consumers, who will expect these services to be available for use long after the pandemic ends. [Online] ordering and delivery is something that has really accelerated over the past year, Jessica Shelcusky, convenience store marketing specialist at Paytronix, said during a recent webinar presented by
Convenience Store News and Paytronix, a provider of customer engagement solutions and loyalty programs for c-stores, other retail chains and restaurants. This is primarily due to the pandemic, although these trends already existed and have now been put into overdrive.
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NATIONAL REPORT Convenience stores face legislative and regulatory challenges from all levels on a daily basis.
Convenience Store News canvasses local trade associations and news sources to cover the latest issues affecting the channel.
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Hero Pay According to the California Fuels & Convenience Alliance (CFCA), recent Hero Pay proposals from localities across the state will ultimately bring greater harm to more employees than it helps. One needs only to look at the state $15-per-hour minimum wage increase to realize that this proposal is not rational, especially in the midst of a pandemic, CFCA said.