Top 202 Convenience Store Chains

Top of the Class: A List of Lists

A glimpse at the cool kids on CSPedia and last year’s Top 101 based on searches and pageviews

Top 5 Most Viewed Companies on CSPedia.net

  1. 7-Eleven
  2. CST Brands
  3. Speedway
  4. Circle K
  5. RaceTrac

Top 5 Most Viewed People on CSPedia.net

  1. Hamid Rezaeepour, marketing director, United Pacific Co.
  2. Jennifer Bach, marketing director, MFA Oil Co.
  3. Jon Fleck, merchandising manager, Cenex Zip Trip
  4. Chris Smyly, marketing director, Pester Marketing Co.
  5. Hal Adams, senior vice president and CMO, CST Brands Inc.

Top 5 Franchisors

FranchisorsNo. of locations
1. 7-Eleven6,577
2. Cenex (CHS)1,347
3. BP/ampm970
4. Circle K800
5. Chevron420

Top 5 Licensees

LicenseesNo. of locations
1. Alimentation Couche-Tard4,700 (international)
2. Sinclair Oil2,700
3. Clark Crown Brands1,100
4. Smoker Friendly807
5. Convenient Food Mart325

Most Viewed Top 101 Company Profiles on CSPnet.com

In the second year of CSP’s Top 101 list being posted on CSPnet.com, the microsite drew more than half a million page views and earned an ASBPE award for Best Microsite. These are the top 10 most-viewed company pages on CSPnet’s online list.

  1. GPM Investments/Fas Mart
  2. Alimentation Couche-Tard
  3. Speedway
  4. Sunoco/ETP
  5. The Pantry/Kangaroo Express
  6. Chevron/ExtraMile
  7. Murphy USA
  8. Casey’s General Stores
  9. Wawa
  10. My Goods Market

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