Top 202 Convenience Store Chains

CSP’s annual list of the largest chains in the convenience-store industry
Top 202 Convenience Store Chains

QuikTrip Corp.

Founded in 1958, QuikTrip is best known for its wide assortment of beverages and signature fresh foods prepared at its own commissaries—and, increasingly, made to order in stores. Its foodservic...

Top 202 Convenience Store Chains

Sheetz Inc.

Owned and operated by a hands-on family team with roots in the dairy business, Sheetz surpasses many convenience stores with its levels of efficiencies in foodservice, distribution and technology. She...

G&M Oil Co., founded in 1969, has c-stores in California, including San Diego, Riverside, San Bernardino, Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Solano and Alameda counties. It operates G&M, Chevron an...

BW Gas & Convenience Stores joined the convenience-store industry in late 2015 with ambitions to operate up to 1,000 stores. It first acquired 10 Country Store sites in late 2015, then added 21 si...

Rhode Island-based East Side Enterprises operates more than 50 stores in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, primarily Shell-branded stations. Since 2013, the chain has been opening stores under the Seaso...

Note: Due to its different business model, the RaceWay brand appears separately on the Top 202.RaceTrac Petroleum’s corporate tagline is “Making people’s lives simpler and more enjoy...

Hy-Vee is one of the largest privately owned supermarket chains in the United States and is concentrated in the Midwest. The company also operates Hy-Vee Gas convenience stores with fuel in the parkin...

Toot’n Totum emphasizes its local ownership, quick response to customers, prime locations and community involvement as competitive differentiators.The Texas-based chain has large-format c-stores...

Founded in 1946 by Mr. & Mrs. Louis Levin, Midwest Petroleum operates convenience stores, gas stations and a truck plaza sitting on 60 acres. It offers a competitive advantage by incorporating are...

The company’s competitive advantage is its reputation for low prices. As a force in metro markets such as Los Angeles and San Francisco, the chain’s We Got It, United Mart and My Goods Mar...

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