FDA: Crafting Menu Labeling Law is 'Thorny' BusinessThe agency's proposed rule has been delayed due to exemption lobbying. Despite Durbin Amendment, Banks Pushing Debit CardsIncreased direct marketing campaigns encourage consumers to pay with debit. New NACS Website Helps Retailers Oppose Swipe Fee Settlement The organization turns to social media to spread the word. Federal Reserve Declines to Revisit Swipe Fee Issue Retail groups accuse organization of refusing to protect both consumers and merchants. Debt and Rising Taxes Suffocating U.S. Economy Top c-store exec sees digital technology and "transparency" as important retail trends. House Subcommittee Hears Testimony Calling for E15's Suspension Experts tell lawmakers the alternative fuel can cause engine damage and breakdowns. NACS: Liquid Fuels Will Continue to Dominate in 2040 Demand for gasoline will fall, but it will still capture 88.2 percent of the market. Seven in 10 Americans Cut Spending Due to Payroll Tax Change Many consumers are watching for sales and dining at home more often. Merchants Say Price Fixing is Real Culprit Behind High Swipe Fees Retailers paid banks more than $30 billion last year in credit card swipe fees. The Fuels Institute Announces Board of Directors, Officers and Staff Bill Douglass is named chairman, while Jay Ricker is appointed treasurer. First Previous 168 169 170 171 172 Next Last