Postal News Blog--The Food Marketing Institute (FMI), a trade group representing retail supermarkets, has asked the Postal Regulatory Commission to call a halt to the Postal Service's plan to sell gift cards in up to 5,000 post offices beginning in May:

Competition in the retail food industry is fierce, and many retailers consider gift cards to be a key convenience item that they provide consumers. The private sector is clearly meeting the public need for gift cards. The Postal Service's filing acknowledges this fact. Read more!
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