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.
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Alcohol crackdown: Waitemata DHB joins the fight against addictive psychotropic drug
15 Apr, 2021 06:28 AM
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Nearly one in six adults aged 15 years and over drink hazardously within Waitemata DHB s boundary. Photo / File
Nearly one in six adults aged 15 years and over drink hazardously within Waitemata DHB s boundary. Photo / File
NZ Herald
Hiking the price of booze and the legal purchase age is crucial to combating the growing burden of alcohol-related health conditions.
That s according to Waitemata District Health Board which has joined other health boards in endorsing a position on alcohol harm.
It s calling for restrictions on the availability of alcohol, increasing the minimum legal purchase age and price of booze. Health officials are also wanting a reduction of alcohol advertising, promotion and sponsorship, along with drink-driving countermeasures.