What is Recipe Shopping and Why Does It Explode Online Sales?
Article provided by CFIC Member, Grocery Shopii. Over 80% of online grocery orders get started but don’t make it to checkout for days or weeks, and sometimes never. These shoppers are in search of a need that isn’t fulfilled for…
Transportation Industry Prepares for Challenging 2022
Article provided by CFIC Corporate Member, Red Classic. Red Classic's mission is to be the safest provider of transportation, logistics and fleet maintenance solutions to enable customers and communities to thrive. The COVID-19 pandemic continues to exacerbate longstanding challenges within…
CFIC Grocer Bestway is a Neighborhood Gem
In the heart of the Greensboro’s Lindley Park neighborhood, you will find Bestway Grocery, a seven-aisle grocery store complete with all the essentials and so much more. Originally built in 1947 as an A&P, the store is the city’s longest…
Celebrating Superheroes at the 17th CFIC Annual Convention!
CFIC members and their families came together at the CFIC Annual Convention for the first time since 2019. Retailers, vendors, sales agents, and wholesalers gathered at the Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort to celebrate the strength and resilience of the Carolinas’…
Meet CFIC’s 2021-2022 President Tim Lowe!
Tim Lowe, president of Lowes Foods and head of Alex Lee Retail, was elected as CFIC’s 17th president at the CFIC Convention in July. Tim has been involved with CFIC over the past eight years and has served on the…
Congratulations to the 2021 IGA Five Star Retailers in the Carolinas!
Congratulations to the 2021 IGA Five Star Retailers in the Carolinas! For years, IGA retailers have undergone a series of assessments in order to be awarded the coveted IGA Five Star status. In 2020, IGA had to make adjustments to…
NC Vaccine Group 3 Update
On Wednesday, February 10, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper announced an estimated timeline for coronavirus vaccinations for Group 3. Beginning on February 24 anyone working in childcare or in PreK-12 schools will be eligible. On March 10 other frontline essential workers included in…
February SNAP Benefits
USDA approved February emergency SNAP allotments in both North and South Carolina as follows: NC: An estimated 469,000 North Carolina households will receive emergency allotments totaling $88 million (up from January’s emergency allotments of $81.7 million to 446,900 households). Households…
January SNAP Emergency Allotments
As a result of the ongoing pandemic, USDA has approved January emergency allotments of EBT benefits as follows: North Carolina will load emergency allotments onto cards from January 22-31. These benefits will go to 446,889 families and will total $81.7 million…