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After the Fire

Quick Chek opens remodeled store

MIDDLETOWN, N.J. -- Quick Chek christened its newest renovated store this week in Middletown, N.J. The store was remodeled following a fire there.

While the location was under construction for repairs, the company upgraded many features, including:

· All new interior design
· Expanded the coffee bar
· A new sandwich station line
· Expanded soup center
· A new grab-and-go fresh food case
· A larger beverage cooler
· Expanded fountain area to now include milkshakes and iced tea

Middletown Quick Chek store leader [image-nocss] Wendy Bulatowicz cut a red ribbon in celebration of the renovated store along side Dean Durling, president and CEO of Quick Chek; Vincent Falci, fire chief of Middletown Township; and Pamela Brightbill, deputy mayor of Middletown, N.J. The ceremony, held Monday, April 21, included a Quick Chek Coffee toast.

To mark its renovation, Quick Chek will donate 25 cents to the Middletown Fire Department for every sub, sandwich and wrap sold from April 21 to May 17.

Quick Chek is a family-owned and operated chain of more than 100 retail food store locations devoted to providing convenient shopping blended with an expansive range of fresh products and services.

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