Top 202 Convenience Store Chains

CSP’s annual list of the largest chains in the convenience-store industry
Top 202 Convenience Store Chains

Vintners Distributors Inc.

Vintners rolled out its new c-store brand called Loop in 2013 as part of a partnership with Shell.

Top 202 Convenience Store Chains

QuickChek Corp.

QuickChek tends to underprice the competition on gasoline and views fuel as a “pass through” product.

Royal Farms has shown commitment to the environment through its green building initiatives.

Thorntons opened its first c-store in Florida in December 2013 with plans to build 15-20 more over three years.

Grocery retailer Meijer decided to open c-stores to provide another level of convenience for its customers.

Blarney Oil's EZ Marts are spread throughout northern Michigan. About 80 of the chain's stores are branded Esparto.

Jet Pep loves its independence. The company handles its own distribution and fields a privately branded fuel offering.

Since 1980, this Appalachian giant has grown from just 16 stores to more than 100, with a strong emphasis on convenience store basics.

Huck's is considered one of the most culturally empowered companies in the industry.

Hy-Vee Gas is also pretty good at the convenience store business, parlaying its popular brand through a strong private-label fuel program.

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