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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
101 Certified 69 84
101 Rutter’s 69 92
103 BFS Foods 68 120
103 Cenex Zip Trip 68 79
103 Clark’s Pump-N-Shop 68 97
106 Little Dukes 66 174
106 White Oak Station Convenience Stores 66
106 Weigel’s Farm Stores 66 95
109 Johnny’s Markets 65 95
109 Dandy Mini Marts Inc. 65 92
109 On the Run/Wallis Cos. 65 90
112 Gas Land Petroleum 64
113 Shop Rite/Tobacco Plus 62 97
114 Tommy’s Handy Mart 60 100
115 Seasons Corner Market 59 106
116 Byrne Dairy 58 97
117 Holiday 56 109
117 Midwest Petroleum Corp. 56 104
117 Ricker's 56 106
119 Snappy Mart/Magness Oil 55 120
120 Good 2 Go Stores LLC 55
120 Green Valley Grocery 55 114
120 Double Quick 54 100
120 Wesco Inc. 53 115
123 Sudden Service Convenience Stores 54 109
123 Fastrip Food Stores 54 112
126 Dash In 53
128 Fastrac Markets 52
128 Parker Oil Co. 52
128 Parker’s 51
131 Duck Thru 50
132 Petro-Mart 49
132 BlueSky 49
132 J&H Family Stores 49
135 Bradley 48
135 Jet Food Stores 48
135 Kelley’s Market 48
135 Stop & Go Stores 48
139 Clark’s 47
139 CoGo’s 47
141 Street Corner 46
141 Dodge’s Store 46
141 Short Stop Food Marts 46
144 Bolla Market 45
144 High’s 45
144 Dari Mart Inc. 45
144 Lee’s Food Mart 45
144 Kwik Chek 45 164
144 FastLane 45 185
150 Jolley Short Stop 44

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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