NACS Announces TruAge⢠Digital ID-Verification Solution
Molson Coors is the first beer company to join TruAge™, with pilot tests at select convenience stores to begin shortly.
May 11, 2021
ALEXANDRIA, Va. A groundbreaking digital identification solution that enhances current age-verification systems at all retail points of sale and protects user privacy has been announced by NACS, the global trade association that represents the convenience and fuel retailing industry, and Conexxus, its standards-setting partner.
TM solution makes the traditional carding experience more convenient and accurate. It addresses age-verification beyond the traditional store register to online ordering, home delivery and curbside pickup, which have grown in popularity during the pandemic.
TXB Partners with RangeMe to Source Products Amidst High Demand for Convenience
Partnership increases connection between leading store and over 175K suppliers
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SAN FRANCISCO, April 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Texas Born (
TXB), a family of customer service-oriented convenience stores and quick food operations, announced its partnership with RangeMe, the industry standard online platform for product sourcing between retailers and suppliers, to streamline its product sourcing efforts.
Through its partnership with RangeMe, TXB can now access more than 175,000 suppliers in one place and can leverage the platform to find those brands and suppliers that will help create an exciting product mix for TXB guests.
TXB, Choice Market Redefine Convenience Retail
Shop Talk Live heads to the United States to showcase two innovative retailers.
April 12, 2021
By Chris Blasinsky
LONDON For nearly 100 years, the United States has pioneered the concept of convenience. While 2020 was a year like no other, some convenience retailers continued to innovate by opening new stores and rebranding their sites.
Dan Munford, host of Global Convenience Store Focus’s Shop Talk LIVE virtual series, was joined by two U.S.-based convenience retailers who haven’t stopped innovating: Kevin Smartt, CEO of Texas-based Kwik Chek/TXB, and Mike Fogarty, founder and CEO of Colorado-based Choice Market.
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Final Week to Submit Your Data
The NACS State of the Industry Survey closes on March 5 submit your data today.
March 02, 2021
ALEXANDRIA, Va. Ask any convenience retailer how often they compare their stores to others in the industry and the answer is bound to sound something like this:
“Yes. All the time.”
That’s the response from Kevin Smartt, president and CEO of Kwik Chek in Texas and the current chairman of NACS, who relies on benchmarking to find out how well his company is performing, both operationally and financially, and pinpoint areas that need attention. “That’s really the difference-maker for being a better company,” he said. (Hear more from Smartt in “The Evolution of Convenience Through Data”.)