Foodservice

Kwik Chek Launches Fresh Food LTOs

Available to rewards members through March 1
Kwik Chek
Photograph courtesy of Kwik Chek

BONHAM, Texas — Convenience-store retailer Kwik Chek has launched a variety of limited-time offers (LTOs) at participating locations.

The specials are available until March 1 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:

  • 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.
  • Nashville Chicken Tenders: Nashville Hot, Buffalo or BBQ chicken tenders on a warm roll. The deal includes two tenders for $4.
  • Hash Browns: Hand-fried hash browns mixed with chopped onions and salt and pepper. The deal includes two orders for $1.
  • Red Velvet Cookies: Baked fresh daily in the Kwik Chek bakery, the soft cookies feature a crimson color and chunks of chocolate. The deal includes two cookies for $3.

“Our newest value deals aren’t applied to your typical convenience-store fare like chips and candy,” said Kevin Smartt, CEO of Kwik Chek. “We are proud to offer our guests fresh-made breakfast biscuits, premium fajita tacos, hand-breaded tenders and more that are craveable, convenient and just plain delicious.”

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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