A meeting next week could lead to a change
 
Supermarket News Daily

OCTOBER 19, 2023

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The feds are calling a meeting to reportedly propose  reducing debit card transaction fees that grocers have to pay for each transaction. How much are those fees currently affecting your bottom line?
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