Top 202 Convenience Store Chains

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

Flash Market Inc.

Flash Market Inc. owns and operates more than 90 Flash Market stores. Flash Oil Co. of Arkansas Inc., supplies fuel to its own locations.

Top 202 Convenience Store Chains

Anabi Oil

Family-owned and -operated Anabi Oil Corp. in Upland, Calif., is a case study of hard work paying off in the American dream.

Gate Petroleum Co., based in Jacksonville, Fla., is a privately owned company that operates service stations with convenience stores in the Southeastern states.

Expect the big to get bigger. According to Dennis Ruben, executive managing director of Chicago-based NRC Realty & Capital Advisors LLC, large players such as 7-Eleven and Couche-Tard have been re...

With franchising providing the engine to its growth, 7-Eleven is not only the biggest franchisor in CSP’s Top 101 but also the biggest in the world. Source: CSPedia Franchisor (U.S. & C...

Food is a focus for many of the industry’s c-store retailers, but some operators have had a huge head start. Here are operators who have led the pack, followed by their signature offer.RetailerS...

As successful as these Top 101 retailers are, they recognize the individuals in the communities are largely responsible for their ongoing success. Perhaps as a result, many operators make it a central...

With 3,100 locations, this retailer has more stores than any Top 101 operator not named 7-Eleven or Couche-Tard. It operates in all 50 states, five U.S. territories and 30 countries—and has been...

Country Fair is a division of the United Refining Co. of Warren, Pa. United Refining also owns the Kwik Fill/ Red Apple chain of stores.

This independent, family-owned company generates roughly $465 million in annual sales.

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