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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
51 Vintners Distributors 126 57
52 Duchess Shoppes (Englefield Oil) 125 59
53 GoMart Inc. 123 57
54 Huck's (Martin & Bayley Inc.) 118 61
55 Lil' Mart (Nouria Energy) 116 74
56 Plaid Pantries Inc. 115 65
57 Terrible Herbst Oil Co. 114 50
58 Little General Stores Inc. 113 67
59 7-Eleven Stores 111 64
59 Quality Marts (Quality Oil) 111 61
61 Truenorth Energy LLC 110 66
62 Mirabito Holdings Inc. 101 89
64 Town Pump Inc. 95 68
65 Panjwani Energy LLC 94 69
66 Tri Star Energy LLC 87 73
67 Toot'n Totum Food Stores 83 85
68 Farm Stores Grocery Inc. 82
68 Johnson Oil Co. 82 81
68 Family Fare 82
71 Buchanan Energy 81 80
71 The Spinx Co. Inc. 81 77
72 Mountain Empire Oil Co. 100 70
73 FKG Oil Co.—Moto Mart 79 81
74 Sampson-Bladen Oil Co. 78 85
74 C.N. Brown Co. 78 81
76 Morris Petroleum Inc. 77
76 Petr-All Petroleum Corp. 77 87
78 Flash Oil Co. of Arkansas 75 77
79 CHS Inc. 74
79 MNS Ltd. 74 90
79 Newcomb Oil Co. LLC 74 54
82 Krist Oil Co. 73 92
82 MFA Oil Co./BreakTime 73 87
84 Certified Oil 71 77
85 Family Express Corp. 68 99
85 Gate Petroleum Co. 68 90
85 Par Mar Oil Co. 68
85 Southwest Georgia Oil Co. Inc. 68 95
89 OnCue Marketing LLC 67
90 Dash In (The Wills Group Inc.) 66
90 Wallis Cos. 66
92 CHR Corp.—Rutter's Farm Stores 65
92 Dandy Mini Marts Inc. 65 96
92 Stinker Stores 65 96
95 Walters-Dimmick Petroleum Inc. 64
95 Weigel's Stores Inc. 64 98
97 Byrne Dairy 62
97 John W. Clark Oil Co. Inc. 62
97 Shop Rite/Tobacco Plus 62 92
100 Double Quick 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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