Foodservice

Kwik Chek Continues to Rev Up Its Fresh Food Offerings

Launches second foodservice promotion in as many months
El Jefe Taco
Photograph courtesy of Kwik Chek Food Stores

BONHAM, Texas — Convenience-store retailer Kwik Chek Food Stores has launched three fresh-food limited-time offers (LTOs) at select locations, marking the company’s second foodservice promotion in as many months.

The deals are available until May 3 to consumers who register for Kwik Chek’s kwikcard rewards program. The kwikcard allows customers to earn 4 loyalty points for every fresh food purchase from any Kwik Check location.

The food deals include:

  • Bandit Tacos: Fresh-made tacos featuring chorizo, eggs and beans topped with cheese and bacon wrapped inside a handmade tortilla. The deal includes two tacos for $4.
  • Seafood Plates: Consumers may choose one of a 10-piece shrimp plate, two-piece fish plate or two fish tacos alongside two sides and a roll for $6.99.
  • El Jefe Tacos: Fresh-made tacos featuring extra bacon, egg and cheese wrapped in a warm, handmade flour tortilla. The deal includes two tacos for $4.  

“Our guests deserve delicious and affordable menu options, which is exactly why we created our value deals,” said Kevin Smartt, CEO of Kwik Chek Food Stores. “Food quality is something we pride ourselves on, and we’re thrilled to introduce two brand new menu items that we’re sure guests will love. Even better, guests can earn points through the Kwik Chek app and redeem them for cents off gas at the pump. It’s a win-win.”

Kwik Chek debuted its first foodservice promotion of 2020 at the end of January. It featured El Jefe Tacos, Nashville Chicken Tenders, Hash Browns and Red Velvet Cookies. That promotion ended March 1.

Bonham, Texas-based Kwik Chek operates 46 c-stores and grocery stores in Texas and Oklahoma. It is No. 140 on CSP's 2019 Top 202 ranking of the largest c-store chains in the United States.

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