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Aus convenience industry remains strong
State of the Industry Report 2016 shows it is valued at $8.3 billion.
Smith’s relaunches iconic Aussie favourites
Heinz Tomato Ketchup and Bega Cheese flavours make a comeback in supermarkets.
Following the Brits – with our eyes wide open
How will the latest Tesco deal impact Aussie supermarkets?
7-Eleven, Flirtey advance drone deliveries
7-Eleven takes convenience to the next level.
How pervasive is the view that ‘healthy = expensive’?
New research explores a new lay theory consumers have about food
Woolworths sells fuel business to BP
Deal ends the ambitions of Caltex, new convenience partnership formed.
7-Eleven signs on to new compliance deed
Convenience chain commits to ‘landmark’ agreement with Fair Work Ombudsman.
Consumers opposed to sugar tax: research
AACS boss believes Aussies are switched on to sugar tax shortcomings.
7-Eleven: Industry reform a must
Convenience chain responds to fresh reports of exploitation.
More stores in Asia for Guzman y Gomez
Aussie-based Mexican food chain continues expansion across Asia.
7-Eleven names new board members
7-Eleven tries to move forward after claims the company exploited workers.
AACS supports e-cigarette sale in convenience stores
Convenience stores are proven responsible retailers of products such as e-cigarettes, says AACS.
More 7-Eleven operators fined for underpaying workers
Court penalises 7-Eleven operators $150,000 for underpayment of overseas workers.
7-Eleven invites ombudsman to review ‘in-house repayments’
Convenience chain launches new in-house repayments program.
Convenience outpaces grocery again
Australian convenience industry surpasses growth of the grocery channel for the fourth year running.
Groups, health experts denounce e-cigarette ban
The AACS has called on governments to make e-cigarettes more readily available for responsible sale.
7-Eleven franchisees sign up for new deal
Post wages scandal, 90 per cent of 7-Eleven stores agree to new deal.
Petrol station under the pump
Consumer watchdog fines Melbourne business for underpaying staff.