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June 2012
Cover Story |The Top Five Watch Outs for 2012
The NACS State of the Industry Summit revealed record industry performance numbers — but not all signs are favorable for 2012 as five big "watch outs" loom large.

 

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THIS JUNE

Feature | Innovate for Success
Top-decile performers continuously seek to differentiate themselves from their competitors — a winning strategy in 2011.

Feature | Legalize It?
Medical marijuana has become a contentious issue between employers and employees in some states.

Feature | One Singular Sensation
Whether it's a fountain drink or great customer service, successful c-stores know how to capitalize on a signature item.

Feature | Your Voice Heard Loud and Clear
Affecting change in Washington begins with you.

Feature | Are Non-Liquid Fuels the Future?
Why we should pay attention to electricity, natural gas and hydrogen as we look to define the future of the fuels landscape.

Ideas 2 Go | The Wow Factor
The Longhouse Market & Deli in Washington state is not just another gas station.

Category Close-Up | Set Your Soda Fountain Apart
To sell more dispensed drinks, operators need to prove they're different from the competition.

Global Trends | A Fresher Future
Canadian convenience stores are setting their sights on foodservice to augment struggling categories.

Inside Washington | Taxmageddon
Significant tax cut extensions are set to expire in late 2012.

Bits & Bytes | Interfacing
With an ever-increasing number of devices on the counters, it's more important than ever to create standard interfaces.

Ideas 2 Go Snapshot | First Things First
Convenience store operator Fantasy's in Omaha, Nebraska, played around with where to put the front counter.​

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