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The Iran war is spiking gas prices. Should c-store retailers worry?
Although experts foresee the jump as temporary, conflict-driven hikes could drive up inflation later this year, creating more uncertainty for the industry.
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Huck’s new AI bet addresses complexity
Partnering with Tote.ai provides useful tools for workers and lays the groundwork for future innovation, Huck’s CEO said.
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QuickChek planning 8 NTIs in New York’s Capital region
The Murphy USA-owned banner is bringing its food-focused convenience stores to the Albany area, 90 miles north of its existing footprint in the state.
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Retrieved from Getty Realty Corp on March 09, 2026
Major c-store REIT names new chief investment officer
Getty Realty Corp., a REIT with over 700 c-stores in its portfolio, has named a new investment head after the incumbent retired.
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Costco building another standalone gas station
The station in Honolulu, which is expected to be complete in 2027, joins another location underway in California, suggesting a strategic shift for the club retailer’s fueling business.
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3 Big Numbers: Sunoco steps up its c-store focus
The largest independent fuel distributor in North America is also making a daring move up the ranks of convenience retailers.
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Krauszer’s overhauls point-of-sale system
The partnership will standardize technology across the retailer’s hundreds of locations while preparing it for further growth.
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Retrieved from EG Group.
How EG Group is betting big on the US
With the impending sale of its assets in France, the retailer is increasingly focused on growing in the states. But some pillars of its strategy remain up in the air.
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Retrieved from Pilot.
Pilot, NCR Voyix agree to 5-year partnership
The retailer, which has used NCR’s self-checkout kiosks for many years, will now also deploy the tech company’s point-of-sale and fuel solutions for both its retail and commercial gas segments.
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Retrieved from Google.
7-Eleven expands Las Vegas presence with 15-store acquisition
All locations had operated under the Short Line Express Market chain and featured Thrifty Ice Cream shops, which 7-Eleven appears to be keeping.
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Retrieved from Tri Star Energy.
Tri Star launches private label snack line
“Daily Favorites,” which includes chips, jerky and candy bars, will be available in Twice Daily, White Bison Coffee, Sudden Service and Little General stores.
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Murphy USA modernizing site branding
The refreshed design, including an updated color scheme and a more modern look, will debut in the second half of 2026, CEO Mindy West said.
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Rhodes promotes COO to president
Robert Cisneros, a former Procter & Gamble leader who joined Rhodes in late 2025, will oversee the daily operations at the company’s 33 c-stores across Illinois and Missouri.
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Navigating the pros and cons of crypto ATMs for convenience retailers
As digital currencies gain mainstream appeal, the kiosks can attract new customers and build revenue, but also potentially heighten the risk of scams, experts say.
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Loop adds Krispy Krunchy Chicken to 12 locations
In addition to the new partnership, the retailer also offers Crunchy Munchy chicken in several locations.
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Retrieved from Sunoco.
Sunoco buys 48 retail sites around New York City
The deal, which encompasses part of Capital Petroleum Group’s business, is the energy company’s third retail acquisition announced so far this year.
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Pilot to overhaul foodservice program at all locations
A new combination fresh-prepared and grab-and-go platform aims to set a consistent standard for the retailer’s menu, SVP Sean Marrero said.
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Retrieved from CrossAmerica Partners.
CrossAmerica Partners names new CEO
Current CFO Maura Topper has succeeded Charles Nifong, who is joining an affiliate that’s also controlled by founder and chairperson Joseph Topper.
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7-Eleven, Couche-Tard, Casey’s departures lead February exec shifts
The industry also saw leadership changes from Murphy USA, Kent Companies and Chevron in response to reorganization or retirements.
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BrakeTime secures Little Caesars franchise agreement
Plans include two store-adjacent restaurants in Texas and a potential expansion to other states, according to vice president of food, dispensed beverage and QSR Rene Da Costa.
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Love’s boosts points accumulation within loyalty program
The unified Love’s Rewards increases how much professional drivers earn on in-store purchases and adds a points system for casual drivers.
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Retrieved from CU on February 26, 2026
Column3 Big Numbers: Why NTIs from QuikTrip, Wawa and CU stand out
Here’s what’s notable about new builds from these retailers and what they represent in the ever-shifting U.S. convenience store landscape.
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Retrieved from Boulder Group.
Denver-based c-store retailer exits the industry
Monfort Companies, which at its peak operated 80 c-stores, has quietly been divesting its locations since 2023 to buyers including 7-Eleven and Kent Companies.
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Arko’s dealerization strategy starting to bear fruit, CEO says
The benefits have mainly impacted the retailer’s store operating expenses, which dropped nearly 16% during Q4 and over 13% for the full year, according to its latest earnings report.
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QuikTrip to open at least 80 c-stores in 2026
The Oklahoma-based retailer recently opened its 1,200th store and has grown its footprint by more than 20% in roughly three years.