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MAPCO Adds Senior Discounts

Available every Tuesday through the holiday season, program offers eligible customers 10% off in store, additional 10 CPG off on fuel
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MAPCO rolled out a new senior discount program on Nov. 1, available every Tuesday throughout the holiday season. Seniors can get 10% off merchandise within the store—excluding alcohol, tobacco, lottery and services—and an additional 10 cents per gallon (CPG) off when they fuel up with their MYReward$ card.

“We value our senior customers and wanted to show our appreciation by offering them a special discount,” said Chrisinda Nelson, manager of marketing communications at MAPCO. “We hope this program makes Tuesdays a little brighter and more affordable for seniors in the communities we serve.”

To take advantage of the senior discount, customers aged 60 and above enter their MYReward$ number at the register or gas pump.

  • MAPCO owner Majors Management is No. 30 on CSP’s 2024 Top 202 ranking of U.S. c-store chains by store count. 

Franklin, Tennessee-based MAPCO has more than 200 stores throughout the southeastern United States. Majors Management LLC, Lawrenceville, Georgia, acquired 192 MAPCO-branded convenience stores in Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Arkansas and Kentucky in 2023 along with MAPCO's wholesale fuel division, loyalty program, brand and other intellectual property, from Santiago, Chile-based Compania de Petroleos de Chile (COPEC).

Majors Management is an owner, developer and operator of convenience stores and a distributor of branded and unbranded motor fuels. Majors and its affiliates supply fuel to more than 1,400 convenience store locations in Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Michigan, North Carolina, Mississippi, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and West Virginia.

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