Top 202 Convenience Store Chains

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

QuickChek Corp.

New Jersey's QuickChek is a leading chain of large-format convenience stores dedicated to providing an array of fresh foods and beverages in a relaxed, customer-focused environment. Much more than...

Top 202 Convenience Store Chains

CHS Inc.

CHS’s competitive advantage is that its brands offer friendly customer service and a variety of energy products, including refined fuel, propane, lubricants and related equipment; its owned and ...

Magness Oil Co. focuses on fuel, providing tanks as well as fuel delivery. It also owns the real estate on which stations and stores are built, but it leases the Snappy Mart and On the Run stores to i...

R.L. Jordan Oil Co. operates convenience stores in North Carolina and South Carolina called Hot Spot Convenience Stores. Their competitive advantage is an emphasis on customer service and a variety of...

Coen Oil Co.'s competitive advantage is its multistate network of Ruff Creek Markets c-stores that target customers with young families and represent future growth for retail.Source: Convenience D...

Holiday Stationstores is a regional c-store favorite, with a footprint that stretches across the northern United States from Michigan to Alaska. Among the brand’s attributes are larger-than-aver...

The Blarney Oil Co. owns and operates 120 convenience stores throughout Michigan. More than 80 of the chain's stores are branded EZ Mart, while some units and kiosks remain under the fuel brand na...

Krist Oil, formerly CITGO Quik Food Mart, is one of the largest gasoline and diesel distributors in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and northern Wisconsin, with large stores that serve a mix of commut...

With a majority of its locations near Las Vegas, Green Valley Grocery (also known as GVG) is a chain of convenience stores known for its in-store gaming machines as well as its typical convenience-sto...

With more than 40 convenience stores in Iowa and Illinois, Git-n-Go’s newer and renovated sites share the same easy-to-navigate floor plan. The goal is to gradually shift the remaining locations...

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