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Retrieved from Convenience Industry Council of Canada.
ColumnFueling Up: Who will be 7-Eleven’s next CEO? Here are 9 names to watch.
Four months after publishing this rundown, we’ve updated the candidate list to reflect 7-Eleven’s recent moves as well as changes involving several execs we previously included.
Updated June 18, 2026 -
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Retrieved from Google.
Kentucky c-store chain to introduce PJ’s Coffee
Estepp Energy plans to add the New Orleans java brand’s beverages to seven stores through a combination of full cafés with drive-thrus, end-cap locations and in-store counters.
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8 c-store companies entering new states
Super regionals like Wawa, QuikTrip and Sheetz along with chains like Dash In and Yesway are among the retailers targeting fresh markets.
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Retrieved from US Market.
US Market to debut rewards program in July
The platform will offer customers the opportunity to save 10 cents on every fuel purchase, in addition to receiving exclusive deals and perks.
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Vroom and Swiftly debut c-store alcohol cash back program
The partnership lets retailers offer manufacturer-funded digital alcohol rebates directly through their digital platforms.
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Retrieved from Kwik Trip on June 17, 2026
Kwik Trip backing away from alcohol- and tobacco- focused sites
The retailer plans to close some of its Kwik Spirits and Tobacco Outlet Plus stores due to softness in those categories, according to local reporting.
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Retrieved from Mountain Express.
Mountain Express trustee fails to reach settlement with former co-CEOs
The inability to reach an agreement comes over three months after the court revealed it would oversee a mediation with the goal of reaching a deal with the retailer’s ex-leaders.
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Top c-store conferences for 2026
From supplier shows to tech expos to the NACS Show, here are the top convenience industry events to keep in mind in the second half of 2026.
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Eagles Investments ends bankruptcy proceedings, reveals plans to open 100 new c-stores
The company will convert the 20 locations it currently controls through land ownership into its new Nashco banner and acquire 80 additional sites.
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QSRs are gaining ground in dispensed beverages
While c-stores are still leading innovators in the segment, restaurant chains like McDonald’s and Whataburger have stepped up their new releases of refreshers, craft-style drinks and more.
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Seven & i revamps international business
The retailer will create a new international business management office to handle operations outside of North America and Japan.
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Editor’s note on AI partnership
A previous version of this story was retracted based on additional information from the companies mentioned.
Updated June 19, 2026 -
Retrieved from Couche-Tard.
Couche-Tard appoints former CrossAmerica CEO as SVP in North America
In a newly created role, Gerardo Valencia Trujillo leads Circle K’s merchandise supply chain operations and oversees operational excellence for the retailer’s c-stores and car washes.
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Convenience Confidential: BP’s latest exec exits raise questions about its c-store strategy
Greg Franks’ and Derek Gaskins’ looming departures suggest big changes may be underway within the oil giant’s c-store business, including potentially shifting away from company-operated sites.
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Retrieved from BP.
BP’s Franks, Gaskins to exit amid reorganization
The departures of two of the oil giant’s highest-ranking c-store executives indicate significant changes are ahead for the company’s convenience retail business.
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Column
3 Big Numbers: Casey’s wraps up its 3-year plan
The retailer wanted to open hundreds of stores, increase operational efficiency and become even more of a food destination. How did it do?
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InConvenience expands digital footprint
The retailer has added first- and third-party delivery capabilities and selected a loyalty provider.
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Opinion
The weakest link in your c-store’s cybersecurity strategy? It may not be what you think.
Failure to properly secure tank gauges from bad actors could delay deliveries, prevent sales and jeopardize environmental compliance, writes Adam Reynolds with Veeder-Root.
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Retrieved from Casey's.
Casey’s sells 41 c-stores, exits Mississippi in fiscal 2026
The 10 sites sold in The Magnolia State were CEFCO locations, while the other 31 were a combination of CEFCO stores and sites Casey’s acquired in previous transactions.
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Retrieved from Onvo.
Onvo hires new foodservice director
Ben Lucky takes over the Pennsylvania retailer’s program that features its proprietary Food on the Fly lineup, which it launched in 2024.
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BP reshapes organizational structure amid years-long portfolio review
The company will split into upstream and downstream segments, replacing the current three-part structure that also includes a “customers and products” arm.
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GSTV steps up audience targeting
Slim Jim maker Conagra Brands is the video network’s first advertiser to incorporate the Stagwell Agentic Targeting System into campaign planning.
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Buc-ee’s breaks ground in North Carolina
The site, Buc-ee’s first in the Tar Heel state, sits along Interstate 40 in Mebane and is expected to open in 2028.
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Dash In debuts in North Carolina
The Maryland-based retailer held a grand opening for its store in Concord, capping off a years-long plan to expand into the region.
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Column
The Road Ahead: Customers can’t eat an AI strategy
AI may offer a lot of value to convenience retailers, but there's a risk of putting the cart before the horse — and ignoring fundamentals, writes columnist Frank Beard.