NACS Show Mobile App Ready for Download

NACS Daily News The mobile free app allows users to easily navigate information about scheduled events and more than 50 educational sessions and speakers at this year’s NACS Show, which takes place next month. ALEXANDRIA, Va. – The NACS Show Mobile App is now available to download. This is the third year that NACS has developed a NACS Show mobile app to enhance the experience for attendees before, during and after the NACS Show. The NACS Show will take place October 7 to 10 in Las Vegas. NACS Show retailer attendees, as well as wholesalers and distributors, can register for the event and secure housing at nacsshow.com. The free app allows users to easily navigate information about scheduled events and more than 50 educational sessions and speakers and integrates information about PEI (Petroleum Equipment Institute) sessions and events occurring at the NACS Show. It also provides a searchable list of…

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Walmart Pilots Checkout Mobile App

NACS Daily News The iPhone app allows customers to scan barcodes with their smartphone while they shop. BENTONVILLE, Ark. – Reuters reports that Walmart Stores Inc. has begun testing “Scan & Go” that lets customers scan barcodes with an iPhone app will shopping, then pay at a self-checkout register. Last week, some Walmart workers with iPhones tested the app at an Arkansas store. “All of the effort is to speed your way through the checkout so that we can reduce costs and improve the shopping experience,” said Paul Weitzel, managing partner at retail consulting firm Willard Bishop. Weitzel has no direct knowledge of the Walmart program. “With smartphones and improved technology we’re only going to see more of this.” Earlier this year, Walmart indicated it would increase the number of self-checkout lanes at its Sam’s Club. The retailer has made no bones about its search to reduce costs and price…

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RaceTrac Petroleum Named Retailer Innovator of the Year

Sep 05, 2012 CSNews ATLANTA — RaceTrac Petroleum, which operates more than 630 stores in markets around Atlanta; Baton Rouge, La.; Tampa/St. Petersburg, Fla.; Dallas/Fort Worth; Miami; New Orleans; and Orlando, Fla., has been selected as the inaugural Convenience Store Retailer Innovator of the Year by the editors of Convenience Store News, the convenience store industry’s leading media brand. RaceTrac, a company with a history of leadership in technology and fuel retailing, was selected on the strength of its new forward-thinking, foodservice-intensive prototype, called RT6K, a 6,000-square-foot store that debuted earlier this year. “We are proud to honor RaceTrac Petroleum for being on the cutting-edge of convenience store retailing,” said Don Longo, Editor-in-Chief, of CSNews, a Stagnito media publication. “In the 1970s, RaceTrac was one of the early pioneers of self-service fuel. Now, they have proven that their culture of innovation continues as they are expanding the boundaries of what…

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Online shopping targeted in proposed GST changes

Sean Nicholls September 7, 2012 Sydney Morning Herald THE NSW Treasurer, Mike Baird, is proposing a dramatic lowering of the GST-free threshold for goods bought online from overseas retailers in a move that would raise hundreds of millions of dollars in extra tax. Mr Baird wants the Commonwealth to look at cutting the threshold from $1000 to about $30 to capture millions more transactions in the GST net and bring Australia into line with countries such as Britain. The move, which was a recommendation of the Productivity Commission report into retailing last year, would add 10 per cent to most international online purchases. But the trade-off is that it could help pave the way for the abolition of stamp duty on housing and other taxes by replacing the revenue that would otherwise be lost by the states. The Productivity Commission raised concerns that lowering the threshold would not be cost…

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Online tax no silver bullet, say retailers

Deborah Gough September 9, 2012 The Age ·A GOODS and services tax on overseas online purchases will make Australian retailers only slightly more competitive, and will not be the adrenalin shot needed to revive local shopping, analysts and retailers say. ·A federal taskforce study has given support to lowering the $1000 threshold on GST on imported goods, saying the cost of collecting the revenue may not be as high as previously suggested by a Productivity Commission report. ·But, said Deakin University lecturer in consumer marketing Michael Callaghan, shoppers who bought from overseas websites would not be deterred by a 10 per cent rise through the GST, because they often saved up to 50 per cent. ”It is not going to alter shopping behaviour, that will just continue,” Mr Callaghan said. ”If they do their sums, if it was 10 per cent less they [consumers] would probably go to the local…

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VIP pet food heir Klark Quinn has big plans to rescue Darrell Lea

Bronwen Gora September 09, 201212:00AM The Sunday Telegraph THE heir to a $265 million pet food empire has been given the task of saving confectionery giant Darrell Lea. SWEET RECIPE EXPAND Rocklea Road DEVELOP Liquorice Range CAN Boiled lollies and sweets AXE Bulgarian Rock The sweet-toothed saviour Klark Quinn, whose Queensland-based family created their wealth on the back of VIP pet food, is not only confident of success but also hopes his new job will lead to true romance. “When I was a kid I used to think: Why can’t Dad make something fun like confectionery?” Mr Quinn said. “Pet food never helped with finding girls. Maybe this will be a step up.” Mr Quinn officially starts his new role tomorrow after the company changed hands for an estimated $25 million. Darrell Lea collapsed in July, leading to the loss of more than 600 jobs and the closure of most…

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