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Most regulations on e-cigarettes take effect Sept. 25

Seeking to protect children from the harms of nicotine products, Attorney General Maura Healey has published the final set regulations of regarding electronic smoking devices, or e-cigarettes.

U.S. retail sales rise again in August

U.S. retail and food services sales were up 0.2 percent in August, in line with market expectations and continuing a positive trend.

Mass. House advances ethnic food market bill

The Massachusetts House is advancing a bill that would allow certain ethnic food markets to open on Thanksgiving and Christmas, two of the holidays on which grocery stores and other retailers are not permitted to do business in Massachusetts.

Allstar acquires ESP Packaging Division for Sudbury location

Allstar Supply of Canton, Conn., and Sudbury, has expanded its packaging business presence with the purchase of the ESP Packaging Division from Eastern States Packaging of Stoughton, Allstar said Friday.
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Rep. proposes regulation for dietary supplements

Rep. Kay Khan wants to put dietary supplements for weight loss and muscle building behind store counters and make them unavailable for sale to people under the age of 18.

Gasoline prices fall 7 cents in a week

AAA Northeast reported Tuesday that average gasoline prices in Massachusetts are down 7 cents from last week.

BJ’s wholesale club gets new president

(Updated at 12:42 p.m.) Beginning on September 8, Christopher J. Baldwin will take over as the president and chief operating officer of Westborough-based BJ's Wholesale Club, Inc., the company announced Monday.

Price Chopper in Worcester issues recall on rotisserie chicken

Price Chopper Supermarkets has issued a recall on rotisserie chickens sold at its 50 Cambridge St. store in Worcester between 10:30 a.m. and noon on Thursday.
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Wayland Town Center sells for $68M

The Wayland Town Center mixed-use development has been sold to Zurich Asset Management for $68 million.

Revenue, net income down at Staples

Framingham-based Staples, preparing to absorb its chief rival, saw a second-quarter sales drop of more than five percent, and a 56-percent plunge in net income linked to restructuring and its planned acquisition of Office Depot.
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