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Top 202<br />Convenience<br />Stores

Top 202
Convenience
Stores

CSP's Top 202 deconstructs the convenience-store retail channel, uncovering the largest chains in the industry and the most aggressive players based on Technomic data. Consider this a deep dive into the c-store landscape.

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Rank Chain Name No. of Stores Last Year's Rank
1 7-Eleven Inc. 8303 1
2 Alimentation Couche-Tard* 7232 2
3 Speedway (retail division of Marathon Petroleum) 2770 3
4 Casey's General Stores Inc. 1931 4
5 Murphy USA Inc. 1405 7
6 Sunoco LP 1340 6
7 GPM Investments LLC 1020 11
8 BP America Inc. 980 8
9 Chevron Corp. 803 13
10 Kroger Co. Convenience Division 785 9
11 QuikTrip Corp. 740 12
12 Pilot Flying J 735 15
13 Wawa Inc. 730 14
14 Cumberland Farms 554 16
15 Kwik Trip Inc. 545 17
16 Western Refining Inc. 543 37
17 Sheetz Inc. 524 19
18 Holiday Stationstores Inc. 505 20
19 TravelCenters of America 487 23
20 RaceTrac Petroleum Inc. 430 24
21 Kum & Go LC 408 17
22 Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores Inc. 397 25
22 Sunshine Gasoline Distributors 395 31
24 United Refining Co. 375 32
25 United Pacific 350 28
26 Mapco Express 348
27 Stewart's Shops Corp. 335 27
28 Allsup's Convenience Stores Inc. 320 29
29 Alon Brands Inc. 307 30
30 Maverik Inc. 300 35
31 E-Z Mart Inc. 283 33
32 Anabi Oil 275 43
33 Global Partners LP 251 33
34 Jackson Oil Co. 234 42
35 CEFCO 226 40
36 Giant Eagle Convenience Division 218 44
37 Landmark Industries 212 43
38 Convenient Food Mart 210 38
39 Meijer Gas Stations 207 41
40 Petroleum Wholesale LP 202
41 Thorntons Inc. 186 47
42 United Dairy Farmers 179 46
43 Royal Farms 170 50
43 Southeast Petro 170
45 G&M Oil Co. Inc. 157 53
46 Petroleum Marketing Group Inc.—E&C Enterprises 150 61
47 QuickChek Corp. 146 54
48 ARS West LLC—American Retail Services 144 55
49 Hy-Vee Gas 141 56
50 Blarney Castle Oil Co. 132 60

Methodology

For year-over-year benchmarking purposes, CSP's Top 202 is a list of the largest convenience-store chains ranked by U.S. store count as of Dec. 31, 2017. Any pending sales are not included, with the exception of 7-Eleven’s acquisition of 1,030 Sunoco sites—which was announced in April 2017 but not final until January 2018—due to the extreme impact of the sale. Technomic believes its sources of information are reliable, but it does not assume any liability for the accuracy or comprehensiveness of the information published.

Some caveats: 7-Eleven’s numbers reflect the 1,030 stores it acquired from Sunoco. Andeavor numbers reflect the chain’s store count before its pending merger with Marathon Petroleum. Kroger’s c-stores were sold to EG Group in early 2018; inclusion of EG Group’s name is for convenience. RaceTrac and Raceway stores have been separated due to their unique business models.

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