Retailers Oppose Proposed Interchange Settlement
NEW YORK — Merchants remain opposed to a proposed settlement of credit-card interchange fee litigation that was given preliminary approval by a judge here on Friday. read more Supermarket News
NEW YORK — Merchants remain opposed to a proposed settlement of credit-card interchange fee litigation that was given preliminary approval by a judge here on Friday. read more Supermarket News
WASHINGTON — A majority of the named plaintiffs in the antitrust case over bank card fees said Friday that they expect to file a brief opposing preliminary approval in the … Continue Reading →
Most consumers surveyed in a recent poll — 67% — said they do not support a proposal to restrict the size of sweetened beverages in New York City restaurants and … Continue Reading →
Calling New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s proposal to ban sugar-sweetened beverages above 16 oz “arbitrary and capricious,” two city council members have officially requested the Board of Health not pass … Continue Reading →
Most consumers surveyed in a recent poll — 67% — said they do not support a proposal to restrict the size of sweetened beverages in New York City restaurants and … Continue Reading →
ARLINGTON, Va. — Both the Food Marketing Institute and National Grocers Association here said last week they were opposed to President Obama’s plan to allow the so-called Bush tax cuts … Continue Reading →