Foodservice

Enmarket Adds More Tres Picosos Burrito Offerings

Convenience-store chain expands lineup with 4 new flavors, including Bacon Breakfast and Chicken Fajita
Enmarket exterior; Tres Picosos logo
Photograph courtesy of Enmarket; logo/Tres Picosos

Sausage Breakfast, Bacon Breakfast, Taco Beef and Chicken Fajita are the four new burrito flavors Enmarket convenience stores and partner Tres Picosos recently added to the convenience-store chain’s lineup.

The partnership between Savannah, Georgia-based Enmarket and Denver-based Tres Picosos, a maker of authentic Mexican burritos, began in November 2022. These new flavors “are a key driver for Enmarket’s to-go customer when choosing to come back for more,” Tres Picosos said.

  • Enmarket is No. 55 on CSP’s 2024 Top 202 ranking of U.S. convenience-store chains by store count.

“As a family-owned company, celebrating its 60th anniversary this year, Enmarket is proud to serve food by a fellow company that embraces the deep heritage of family and traditional Mexican recipes,” said Ryan Krebs, director of food and beverage at Enmarket. “Tres Picosos provides a great menu of high-quality food that our customers demand.”

Jane Hartgrove, president of Tres Picosos, said, “Muchas gracias for the entire Enmarket familia and the customers who love Mexican flavors. The Southeast just became a little spicier, and we’re thrilled to satisfy the to-go customer with mouthwatering, south-of-the-border burritos deliciosos.”

Enmarket employs more than 1,300 people and operates 132 convenience stores, 11 quick-serve restaurants (QSRs) and one fast-casual restaurant in Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina. Robert Demere founded the company s Interstate Stations in 1964.

Tres Picosos, a woman-owned business, has produced authentic Mexican burritos for the convenience and foodservice channels since 2005. The company offers foil, paper and clear-film wrapped burritos for consumers on the go.

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