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Parker's Opens Two Stores in Bluffton, S.C.

Sites will offer Pump Pal, 1-Cent Wednesdays Fueling the Community discount programs

SAVANNAH, Ga. -- The Parker Cos., a leader in fuel and retail services across southeastern Georgia and South Carolina, is opening two new stores in the greater Bluffton, S.C., area. Parker's, which operates 24 convenience stores across the region, currently has two locations in southern Beaufort County.

Parker's will bring its Pump Pal program, which allows cardholders to save up to 10 cents per gallon on gasoline every day, and its 1-Cent Wednesdays "Fueling the Community" initiative to the Bluffton stores, as well. On the first Wednesday of every month, Parker's sets [image-nocss] aside one cent of every gallon of gasoline purchased to donate back to community schools.

"We steadfastly believe in supporting the communities that we're in," said Greg Parker, president and CEO of The Parker Cos., headquartered in Savannah, Ga.

"We're extremely excited about extending farther into Bluffton and Beaufort County," he added. "Our goal is to exceed our customers' expectations through our architecture, landscaping and customer service. We are successful because of our people and a total focus on the customer experience. We hope the Bluffton community will continue to embrace the quality that we offer."

Parker's stores, located in six counties in Georgia and South Carolina, sell Parker's proprietary brand gasoline.

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