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The Road Ahead: Will retailers crack the code on urban c-store formats?
Recent closures from the likes of Wawa and Sheetz might cast doubt on the model, but there are plenty of examples out there of retailers making fuel-less stores work, writes columnist Frank Beard.
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PDI brings point of sale product to North America
The retail technology company has also added a firewall service, a retail site management offering, sustainability packages and more.
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Retrieved from Wawa.
Wawa debuts ‘next generation’ store prototype
The newly designed building features a revamped entryway and roof canopy, as well as expanded space inside and larger windows.
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Mountain Express sells intellectual property rights for 25 c-stores
The bankrupt retailer acquired these locations via sale-leaseback in 2022. It’s now selling their contracts, records and customer information back to the original owner to avoid more legal issues.
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Retrieved from Wawa press release.
Wawa’s $10.7M data breach lawsuit against Mastercard thrown out
The convenience retailer accused the payments company of breach of contract and unfair practices stemming from its 2019 malware attack.
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New Rovertown feature aims to simplify c-store app customization
The Integration Store allows retailers to add features to any part of their mobile presence via a drag-and-drop interface.
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Hy-Vee debuts in-house retail media network
With this, the parent company of Fast & Fresh joins Giant Eagle as the latest grocery/c-store operator to launch its own retail media venture.
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Retrieved from H&S.
West Coast retailer aims to double its footprint, grow digital capabilities
H&S Energy, which operates over 160 c-stores, aims to reach 400 locations and by 2025 plans to surpass $10 million in annual online sales.
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Retrieved from Couche-Tard.
Couche-Tard’s tech employees to be offered jobs at new IT provider
As the retailer outsources its IT services to CGI for the next decade, some of its team members will have the chance to shift companies, a Couche-Tard spokesperson confirmed.
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Stewart’s Shops unveils ‘latest generation’ EV chargers
The new installation includes power sharing technology, which allows multiple vehicles to charge at the fastest rate from the same machine simultaneously.
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Retrieved from Royal Farms.
Royal Farms expands EV infrastructure with 30 more chargers
While many convenience operators remain hesitant to explore electrification, the Maryland retailer continues to dip its feet into the service.
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Kum & Go launches food-focused ad campaign
The convenience retailer's latest campaign, which employs its quirky brand voice, targets Gen Z consumers via social media and out-of-home integrations.
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4 trends beer distributors expect in the rest of 2023
Among beer and malt beverages, Bud Light and Truly will likely continue to suffer while Twisted Tea grows, according to a Goldman Sachs survey.
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Global Partners opens first company-owned EV chargers
The debut at an XtraMart location in Worcester, Massachusetts, promises to be the first of many company stores to incorporate charging stations.
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Retrieved from Murphy USA website.
Murphy USA names new VP and head of marketing
Alejandra Barron will focus on growing brand affinity for the convenience retailer’s portfolio of banners, including Murphy Express and QuickChek.
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Retrieved from Royal Farms.
Royal Farms joins the fall flavor rush
Pumpkin-flavored coffee and muffins, along with a variety of seasonal items from other vendors, accompany a separate spicy fries LTO from the retailer.
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Keurig Dr Pepper names ex-Mondelēz exec Tim Cofer as CEO
He will join the beverage maker as its COO on Nov. 6 before transitioning to the top post in the second quarter of 2024, replacing longtime head Bob Gamgort.
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Hershey expands executive ranks with first chief technology officer
Deepak Bhatia, who previously worked at Amazon, brings expertise in automation, supply chain and artificial intelligence to the Reese’s manufacturer.
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Could unstaffed micro shops become a viable new format for c-stores?
Convenience retailers including Yesway, Choice Market and Golden Pantry have signed up to try Juxta’s autonomous micro stores as operators continue to test new formats.
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BP promotes Thomson to interim CFO amid C-suite restacking
The London-based oil company is moving to fill a leadership vacuum stemming from the abrupt resignation of CEO Bernard Looney last week.
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Retrieved from Cumberland Farms website.
EG America names new CEO and president
Board member John Carey will take over the top role Oct. 1, concluding a search process that took several months.
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C-stores enhance in-store tech with digital smart screens
While one convenience retailer saw a 5.5% increase in same-store beverage sales, a recent lawsuit from Walgreens indicates these tools aren’t for everyone.
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Retrieved from Zooz Power.
Arko debuts environmentally friendly charging station
The retailer has co-piloted the North American debut of the Zoozter-100 charger, made by Israeli e-mobility company Zooz Power.
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Consumers can now order Allsup’s burritos online for delivery
Parent company Yesway has made the savory dish available via its digital shop to celebrate 50 years of selling the item.
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Gopuff rolls out discounted membership program for college students
The new offering, known as Student Fam, provides all the benefits of the quick delivery company’s Fam subscription service for half the standard cost.