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    Couche-Tard shutters global innovation team

    The internal division oversaw tech-focused programs like the company’s Smart Checkout initiative and its retail innovation lab at McGill University.

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    Major 7-Eleven supplier plans Ohio-area plant

    Warabeya Nichiyo’s third U.S. facility will serve 2,500 Midwestern stores, including 1,000 Speedways, with plans to open in late 2024.

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    Arko makes another push to acquire TravelCenters of America

    A day after TA rejected the rival bid for its assets, GPM Investments’ parent company has issued a letter to TA’s board detailing its finances in an effort to get a deal made.

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    What does convenience look like in a future where fuel matters less?

    The c-store model hasn’t changed much in recent decades, but new formats from Yesway, Casey’s and Urban Value Corner Store offer key insights to addressing the rise of electrification, writes Frank Beard.

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    Choice Market plans to scale up with mini stores

    The retailer looks to open at least five more frictionless Mini-Mart c-stores by the end of 2023 “with a big ramp in 2024,” founder and CEO Mike Fogarty said.

  • A photo of the interior of a Kent Kwik convenience store.
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    Kent Kwik to buy 14-store Florida chain

    The acquisition of the Tom Thumb Food Stores marks The Kent Companies’ c-store entrance into the Sunshine State.

  • TravelCenters of America confirms rejection of Arko acquisition bid

    In an announcement Tuesday morning, the chain said its board determined the offer wasn't superior to BP's, and wouldn't lead to a better offer.

    Updated March 28, 2023
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    EG Group’s owners ‘racing to complete’ Asda merger

    A Monday report in The Times of London noted that the potential deal would be worth up to $16 billion.

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    Inside Dash In’s new food-focused store format

    The company’s updated design and made-to-order menu recently greeted shoppers in Loudoun County, Virginia, and will eventually roll out across the 54-store chain.

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    Longtime TravelCenters of America president and CEO passes away

    Edwin P. Kuhn served in leadership positions for the company from 1992 to 2007, overseeing big acquisitions and the transition away from its truck-focused roots.

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    Mountain Express Oil exploring sale

    Days after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the retailer and fuel supplier has received post-petition financing tied to a sale process, court documents show. 

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    QuikTrip pilots concept in first of 6 Mississippi locations

    The retailer's travel centers feature a larger lot, more room in the store, 20 fueling locations for cars and six diesel bays.

  • A photo of a Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores sign on a building.
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    Love’s aims to hire 2k workers

    The company will hold its fifth annual nationwide hiring event later this month, with positions available at its stores, truck care centers and customer service facility.

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    Parkland to let largest shareholder name two new board members amid investor pressure

    Simpson Oil, which owns 19.6% of Parkland shares, will get to nominate two investment managers to Parkland’s board — a “coincidental” development in light of Engine Capital’s push to realign the company.

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    Delek’s chief operating officer to step down this year

    Todd O’Malley’s responsibilities will be split between Delek’s EVP and Chief Commercial Officer Patrick Reilly as well as newly hired EVP of Operations Joseph Israel.

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    BP names two board members as it focuses on ‘growth engines’

    The appointments earlier this month come as the company looks to capitalize on its bioenergy, convenience, EV charging, renewables and hydrogen segments.

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    In tough economic times, Murphy USA thrives

    But as the company eyes a 500-store expansion, it will be challenged by “stagnant fuel demand, normalizing retail margins and increasingly savvy competition,” one expert noted.

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    Rutter’s names new director of fuels

    Kevan Anderson, who has worked in the fuel industry for more than nine years, will oversee procurement, pricing and strategy in the division.

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    Hedge fund pushes for Parkland to split its business or sell the company

    “Parkland in its current form does not work as a standalone public entity,” Engine Capital said in a letter to the retailer’s board of directors.

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    Giant Eagle CEO abruptly departs

    The company that oversees GetGo c-stores has parted ways with Laura Shapira Karet, who served as chief executive beginning in 2012, and named Bill Artman as its interim leader.

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    How Rutter’s large c-stores aim to future-proof the business

    As the chain expands, it’s building locations that are notably bigger than its current sites. That should leave plenty of space to take advantage of new opportunities in foodservice, gaming and more.

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    GetGo to bring bitcoin ATMs to 125 locations

    The Pittsburgh-based company joins a growing list of c-store operators doing the same, as retailers seek new ways to bring customers inside their stores.

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    Exploring Buc-ee’s growth beyond Texas

    An interactive map highlights the supersized c-store chain’s rapid expansion into new states like Wisconsin, Colorado and Virginia.

  • An image of a hand holding a phone showing the Quality Mart Swipeby app in front of a Quality Mart location.
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    Quality Mart tests delivery and pickup service

    The North Carolina-based chain is testing e-commerce service at five locations using technology from Swipeby, which has mainly focused on restaurants.

  • Mountain Express Oil files for bankruptcy

    The retailer’s c-stores are expected to maintain normal operations during this reorganization.