Top 202 Convenience Store Chains

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

Downey Oil Co. Inc.

Downey Oil's competitive advantage at its KenJo Markets c-stores is its commitment to providing quality products, competitive prices and fast, friendly and efficient service.Source: Convenience Di...

Top 202 Convenience Store Chains

Cumberland Farms

Cumberland Farms is one of the nation’s leading regional c-store chains, popular for its value-priced beverages and menu of fresh foods. With more than 500 stores stretching along the Eastern Se...

Petroleum Marketing Group bills itself as one of the largest multibranded petroleum dealers in the Mid-Atlantic region, and it continues to grow through acquisition. It also distributes fuel to compan...

Flash Market's competitive advantage is that it has very competitive prices in all categories, yet it is seeing some of its greatest in-store successes in the foodservice category.The chain runs t...

Hollingsworth Oil Cos. operates Sudden Service, a regional chain of c-stores in Tennessee and Kentucky. Its competitive advantages include a guest-focused product selection, attention to great service...

Lee Oil's competitive advantage is the rural focus of its Lee's Food Mart c-stores, which primarily cater to blue-collar males. It owns and operates the Lee’s Food Mart chain through its...

Coborn's Inc. is an employee-owned grocery retail company with Little Dukes c-stores, a competitive advantage in terms of customer service and product offerings.Source: Convenience Digital Resourc...

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...

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 141 Hy-Vee Gas convenience stores with fuel in the pa...

Newcomb Oil's FiveStar Food Marts' competitive advantage is that its stores target males ages 18 to 45 who prefer one-stop convenience, including gasoline, hot meals and cigarettes in one loca...

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