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QuikTrip Opens Store With Amazon’s ‘Just Walk Out’ Tech

New non-gas location combines snackles with the cashierless experience
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TULSA, Okla. — QuikTrip Corp. is opening a non-gasoline convenience store with Amazon’s no-checkout “just walk out” technology in the BOK Tower at One Williams Center in Tulsa, Okla.

“We are excited to expand our presence in Tulsa with our second non-gas location nationwide, and we look forward to introducing this new innovative store experience to the downtown Tulsa community,” said Aisha Jefferson-Smith, QuikTrip’s corporate communications manager. “Amazon’s just walk out technology is designed to eliminate checkout lines, enabling guests to enjoy a frictionless shopping experience and get what they need quickly.”

BOK Tower customers can enjoy QT snackles, including the Nitro Coffee Station with freshly brewed coffee, as well as its complete menu of grab-and-go items like fresh doughnuts, salads, wraps and QT’s pizza by the slice. QT Kitchens customer favorites include mac and cheese, breakfast tacos, hardwood smoked BBQ sandwiches and much more.

QuikTrip is a privately held company with headquarters in Tulsa, Okla. Founded in 1958, it has grown to a more than $11 billion company with more than 950 stores in 16 states. QuikTrip gives back to the communities it serves, donating 5% of net profits to charitable organizations in those communities.

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