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Wally’s eyes June debut for first Indiana site
The travel center chain that’s often compared to Buc-ee’s has been building the 54,000-square-foot location — its largest to-date — since mid-2024.
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Circle K plans 350 EV charging sites with Ionna
The partnership will involve a mix of updating existing charging stations and adding over 250 new sites to the network, all of which Ionna will operate.
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BrakeTime Corner Market acquires 14-store Texas chain
The retailer plans to remodel FastLane’s Houston-area convenience stores with a food-focused layout in an extension of its broader growth plans.
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Petroleum Marketing Group reworks tech infrastructure with cloud-based platform
The retailer will deploy Mako Networks’ connectivity solution across all of its eligible sites, which operate under banners such as BP, Sunoco and Citgo.
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Break Time launches third-party delivery
A partnership with Lula Commerce has boosted e-commerce for the company’s 70-plus c-stores and its AnyTime Eats foodservice program.
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7-Eleven’s leadership turnover continues
Three months after its CMO exited, two more executives who spearheaded the retailer’s marketing, loyalty, brand and advertising platforms have left.
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3 Big Numbers: Analyzing 7-Eleven’s fiscal fourth quarter
Parent company Seven & i said in its earnings report that its transformation plan is delivering “tangible results,” so we’re checking in on those plans.
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Pilot taps ExxonMobil exec as new CFO
Jeremy Osterstock joins during a busy start to 2026 for Pilot, which recently overhauled its food operations and redesigned its mobile app.
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QuikTrip sets its sights on Michigan
The Oklahoma-based retailer has plans in the works for c-stores in Kalamazoo, Dexter and Howell in what would be the company's 23rd state of operation.
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7-Eleven delays IPO amid market volatility
The public offering, originally slated for fiscal 2026, has been pushed to fiscal 2027 “at the earliest,” Seven & i said in its Q4 earnings presentation.
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Sheetz plans 100-store push into Indiana
Over the next 10 years, the Pennsylvania-based retailer plans to spend nearly $1 billion in the state, which has becomes a hotbed for super regionals.
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5 charts showing the changing energy drink landscape
While all of the major energy drink companies saw sales increases year over year, the rising tide is not lifting all boats, according to a Goldman Sachs report.
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TravelCenters of America’s longtime information security head departs
Eric DePanfilis’ last day was April 3, ending a nearly two-decade run with the travel center chain.
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2 retailers expand EV charging into new states
Love’s opened its first three fast charging sites in Texas while Global Partners debuted the tech at an Alltown Convenience Market in Maine.
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Murphy USA names permanent CFO as exec team revamp continues
Donald Smith Jr. took over the role on an interim basis in October after previous financial chief Gallagher Jeff left the company.
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Rutter’s new menu has 35 — you read that right — taco creations
The South of the Border lineup includes dozens of new or revamped tacos for the regular menu, along with eight LTOs and more customization options.
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Conexxus’ Gray Taylor joins NACS
After 16 years as leader of the c-store technology standards and advocacy group, he’s taking on a senior advisory role with the industry’s largest association.
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Maverik, Legacy Markets, CrossAmerica Partners C-suite changes led March exec shifts
Rhodes Convenience Stores’ parent company promoted its chief operating officer to president while Fresh Stop and Couche-Tard also made moves.
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Loop Neighborhood Market deploys AI assistant
Tote.ai’s Genie platform handles inquiries on customer service, POS operations, maintenance, payments and more.
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Retrieved from Big Boss Stores.
Southwest Georgia Oil acquires 10-store Florida chain
The deal includes Big Boss Stores locations in the Florida Panhandle, nine of which will be converted to Southwest Georgia Oil’s SunStop banner.
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Fresh Stop continues executive shake-up as it eyes $200M expansion
Jeff Guyette and Justin Boruchov have joined as chief development officer and managing director of finance, respectively, weeks after the CEO and president both exited.
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3 Big Numbers: 2026 is the year of the c-store IPO
Arko spun out its petroleum business in February, Yesway has refiled to go public and 7-Eleven’s leaders expect to spin out its North American business.
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BP names deputy CEO to spearhead portfolio review
Carol Howle will take over the cost-cutting program that has led to team restructurings and c-store divestitures for BP's U.S. convenience retail network over the past year.
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The Road Ahead: Little treat culture is here, and it’s c-stores’ game to win
Consumer desire for small ways to make their days brighter offers a prime upselling opportunity even in trying times, writes Frank Beard.
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Hershey reverting back to ‘classic’ chocolate recipe for some Reese’s products
The change, which will only affect 3% of products, follows a weeks-long campaign from the grandson of the peanut butter cup’s founder.