List of convenience stores

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The following is a list of convenience stores or convenience shops organized by geographical location, and by the country where the headquarters are located.

Multinational chains[]

Company or
brand name
Parent company Headquarters Countries served Number of locations
7-Eleven Seven & I Holdings Co.  Japan Japan, United States, Australia, Cambodia, Canada, China (Hong Kong and Macau), Denmark, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam 71,100[1]
FamilyMart Itochu  Japan Japan, Bangladesh, China, Philippines, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, United States, Vietnam, Malaysia (2016) 24,243[2]
OXXO FEMSA  Mexico Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Peru, United States 20,013[3]
Lawson Mitsubishi Corporation  Japan Japan, China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, United States 16,868[4]
Circle K Alimentation Couche-Tard  Canada Canada, United States, Cambodia, China (Hong Kong and Macau), Denmark, Norway, Guam, Honduras, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Egypt, Estonia, Ireland, Poland 14,471[5]
Carrefour City Carrefour  France France, Italy, Greece, Belgium, Spain, Poland, Pakistan, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic 8,954[6]
Tesco Express Tesco PLC  United Kingdom United Kingdom, China, Czech Republic, Hungary, Ireland, Malaysia, Philippines, Poland, Slovakia, Thailand, Turkey, United States (formerly) 6,784
CBA CBA  Hungary Bulgaria, Italy, Lithuania, Greece, Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia 5,200
Ministop Æon Group  Japan Japan, Philippines, South Korea, Vietnam 5,177[7]
SPAR Express SPAR  Netherlands Netherlands, Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Germany, Ireland, Russia, Slovenia, Switzerland, Thailand, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Zimbabwe 3,600[8]

Convenience stores by country[]

Africa[]

NIGERIA


Westgate superstores


Shop-Rite


De-prince


Bestchoice Superstores

Kenya[]

  • National Oil

Morocco[]

Asia[]

China[]

  • 7-Eleven
  • Alldays
  • Bianlifeng
  • Bilibee
  • C&U
  • Circle K
  • C-Store
  • Easy Joy – located at Sinopec gas stations
  • FamilyMart
  • Fook
  • Happy Mart
  • Hongqi
  • Lawson
  • Meiyijia
  • Ministop
  • OurHours
  • Suning
  • Tangjiu
  • Tianfu
  • Today
  • uSmile – located at PetroChina gas stations
  • VanGO
  • WOWO
  • Wumart

Hong Kong[]

India[]

Indonesia[]

  • 212 Mart
  • Alfamart
  • Circle K
  • FamilyMart
  • Indomaret
  • Lawson

Japan[]

Lawson Terauchicho 1Chome Shop (Moriguchi, Osaka, Japan)
  • 7 & I (7-Eleven)
  • Lawson
  • FamilyMart
  • Circle K Sunkus
  • Ministop
  • Daily Yamazaki
  • Poplar
  •  [ja]

Malaysia[]

Mongolia[]

  • CU (more than 120 stores)[11]

Pakistan[]

  • Carrefour (JV with MAF under the name of "Hyper Star")
  • Metro Cash and Carry

Philippines[]

Singapore[]

South Korea[]

  • 7-Eleven
  • CU
  • emart24
  • GS25
  • Ministop

Taiwan[]

  • 7-Eleven
  • FamilyMart
  •  [zh]
  •  [zh]

Thailand[]

Vietnam[]

Defunct:

  • ampm (ended business in 1998)
  • Shop&Go (ended business in 2019)[24]

Europe[]

Listed by country where headquartered:

Finland[]

  • R-kioski owned by Reitangruppen
  • Sale, Alepa, owned by the S Group
  • K-market, owned by Kesko

France[]

Hungary[]

  • CBA
  • COOP

Ireland[]

Luxembourg[]

  • Cactus Shoppy – owned by the Cactus Group

Malta[]

  • tal-kantuniera Birkirkara –
  • tal-kantuniera Gzira –

Netherlands[]

  • Albert Heijn To Go – owned by Stationsfoodstore, a franchiser of Albert Heijn (in addition to normal Albert Heijn supermarkets elsewhere)
  • DekaMarkt
  • SPAR (EuroSpar, SuperSpar) – large chain throughout Europe
  • Wizzl of ServexNetherlands, train stations, also selling train tickets (typically at small stations which have no separate ticket window or counter)

Norway[]

  • Deli de LucaNorway
  • Narvesen – operates in Norway, Latvia, and Lithuania – owned by Reitan Group
  • R-kioski – operates in Finland and Estonia – bought by Reitan Group in 2012
  • Pressbyrån – operates in Sweden – owned by Reitan Group

Poland[]

Spain[]

Switzerland[]

  • Coop
  • Denner
  • Migros

Turkey[]

  • Ekomini – operates in Turkey – owned by Anadolu Group

United Kingdom[]

  • A sign for a Nisa Local convenience shop in Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk
    Best-One – supplied by Bestway
  • Budgens – owned by Musgrave Retail Partners GB
  • Co-op Food
  • Costcutter
  • David Sands
  • Happy Shopper – Supplied by Booker Cash & Carry which, in turn, is owned by Tesco plc.
  • Kwik Save – bought by Costcutter in 2012
  • L&F Jones
  • Little Waitrose – convenience shop format for John Lewis' Waitrose Supermarkets
  • Londis – Supplied by Musgrave Retail Partners GB
  • M Local – convenience shop format for Morrisons Supermarkets
  • Mace – convenience shop format for Palmer & Harvey wholesale
  • Martin McColl – trades under the Martin, McColls and RS McColl fascias
  • Morning, Noon & NightScotland
  • Nisa – private limited company and retailers' co-operative
  • One Stop – owned by Tesco plc
  • Premier Stores – Supplied by Booker Cash & Carry which, in turn, is owned by Tesco plc.
  • Sainsbury's Local – including Sainsbury's at Bells, convenience shop format for Sainsbury's supermarkets
  • Tesco Express – convenience shop format for Tesco plc, a supermarket chain
  • WHSmith

North America[]

Listed by country or country subdivision:

Canada[]

Mexico[]

United States[]

Stores are listed by the location of their corporate headquarters. Most of these operate in multiple states:

Arizona[]
  • Circle K (Tempe)
Arkansas[]
  • Superstop (North Little Rock, Arkansas) – Owned by Coulson Oil Company; sells fuel under the Shell Oil Company, Valero, and Phillips 66 brands along with unbranded fuel
  • Road Runner (North Little Rock, Arkansas)- Purchased by Coulson Oil Company from Truman Arnold Companies; sells fuel under the Shell and Valero brands
  • Flash Markets (West Memphis, Arkansas) Sells fuel under the Citgo and Shell brands
  • Jordans Kwik Stop (Harrisburg, Arkansas) Sells fuel under the Citgo, Shell, Valero, Exxon, and Phillips 66 brands
  • Murphy USA/Murphy Express (El Dorado, Arkansas)
  • Satterfield Stores (Conway, Arkansas) Sells fuel under the Gulf brand
California[]
  • ampm (La Palma) – located at ARCO gas stations
  • ExtraMile (San Ramon) – at Chevron gas stations
  • Sierra Energy Express (Roseville)
  • United Pacific/We Got It! (Gardena)
Colorado[]
  • Loaf 'N Jug (Pueblo) – a division of Kroger
  • Alta Convenience (Denver)

Connecticut

  • Atlantis Fresh Market
Florida[]
  • (Jacksonville)
  • (Orlando)
Georgia[]
Hawaii[]
  • ABC Stores (Honolulu)
  • Aloha Island Mart (Honolulu) – owned by Aloha Petroleum
  • nomnom (Honolulu) – owned by Par Hawaii, a subsidiary of Par Pacific Holdings
  • Sullivan Family of Companies (Honolulu) – owns several chains in Hawaii
Idaho[]
  • Albertsons Express (Boise)
  • Fast Eddy's (Meridian)
  • Jacksons (Boise)
  • Roady's Truck Stops (New Plymouth)
  • Stinker Stores (Boise) – Family owned company that operates in Idaho, Colorado & Wyoming selling Sinclair fuel
Illinois[]
  • Fast N Fresh Stores (Gardner)
  • Huck's Food & Fuel (Carmi)
  • Jewel Express (Itasca)
  • Road Ranger (Rockford)
  • (Belleville)
Indiana[]
Iowa[]
  • Casey's General Stores (Ankeny) – concentrated in the Midwestern US, primarily in Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, and Missouri
  • Kum & Go (Hampton) – operates in the Midwestern US
Kansas[]
  • Kwik Shop (Hutchinson) – a division of EG Group
Kentucky[]
  • Minit Mart (Bowling Green)
  • Thorntons (Louisville)
  • Tiger Mart (owned by ExxonMobil)
  • FiveStar Food Mart (owned by Newcomb Oil Co., LLC) (Bardstown)
Louisiana[]
  • Shop Rite (Crowley)
Maryland[]
Massachusetts[]
  • Alltown Fresh (Waltham)
  • Atlantis Fresh Market
  • Cumberland Farms (Framingham) – locations throughout New England
  • Pride Stores (Springfield, MA) – locations in Western Massachusetts and Connecticut
  • Tedeschi Food Shops (Rockland) – also Lil Peach and Store 24; locations throughout Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire
Michigan[]
  • EZ-Mart (Bear Lake)
  • Meijer (Grand Rapids) – located at Meijer hypermarkets, with a few standalone convenience stores in Michigan
  • Quality Dairy (Lansing)
Minnesota[]
  • Cenex (Inver Grove Heights) – owned by CHS Inc.
  • Holiday Stationstores (Bloomington)
  • SuperAmerica (Woodbury) Now operated by Speedway – aka SA; operates in the Midwestern United States
Mississippi[]
Missouri[]
Montana[]
  • Town Pump (Butte) – operates truck stops with casinos in Montana
Nevada[]
New Jersey[]
  • Atlantis Fresh Market
  • QuickChek (Whitehouse)
New Mexico[]
New York[]
North Carolina[]
  • The Pantry (Cary) – operating under various names in the southeastern United States – Acquired by Circle K
  • Kangaroo Express – formerly Petro Express, now owned by The Pantry
  • VPS Convenience (Wilmington)
Ohio[]
  • Convenient Food Mart (Mentor)
  • Monnettes' Market (Toledo)
  • Speedway (Enon) – owned by Marathon Petroleum; also operates many former Hess stores
  • TravelCenters of America (Westlake)
  • TrueNorth (Brecksville)
  • United Dairy Farmers (Cincinnati) – operates in the Cincinnati metropolitan area (Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana) plus other Ohio locations
Oklahoma[]
  • Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores (Oklahoma City) – operates truck stops
  • OnCue Express (Stillwater) – found throughout the state of Oklahoma[26]
  • QuikTrip (Tulsa) – primarily found in the Midwestern and Southern United States
Oregon[]
  • Dari Mart (Junction City)
  • Plaid Pantry (Beaverton) – operates locations in Oregon and Washington
Pennsylvania[]
  • Dandy Mini Marts (Twin Tiers) – locations through the northern tier of Pennsylvania and southern tier of New York.
  • A-Plus (Philadelphia) – located at Sunoco gas stations
  • Acme Express (Malvern) – Greater Philadelphia
  • GetGo (Pittsburgh) – locations throughout western Pennsylvania, western Maryland, northern West Virginia, Ohio, and Indiana, a division of Giant Eagle
  • Kwik Fill / Red Apple / Country Fair (Warren) – locations throughout central and western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio, and western New York
  • Mini Mart (Lewistown) – locations throughout the Lewistown, State College, and Williamsport areas of Pennsylvania
  • Rutter's (York) – locations throughout central and eastern Pennsylvania
  • Sheetz (Altoona) – locations throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina
  • Tom's Convenience Store (York) – locations throughout central Pennsylvania
  • Turkey Hill Minit Markets (Lancaster) – locations throughout central and eastern Pennsylvania, central Ohio, and central Indiana.
  • Wawa (Wawa) – locations throughout eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, eastern Maryland, eastern Virginia, and Florida
South Carolina[]
  • Spinx (Greenville)
Tennessee[]
  • MAPCO Express (Brentwood) – a subsidiary of Empresas Copec, a Chilean oil company
  • Pilot Flying J (Knoxville)
  • Pilot Food Mart (Knoxville)
  • Weigel's (Powell)
Texas[]
  • 7-Eleven (Dallas)
  • AAFES (Dallas) – located in military bases
  • Buc-ee's (Lake Jackson)
  • Corner Store (San Antonio)
  • Exxon (Irving)
  • E-Z Mart (Texarkana, Texas)
  • Stripes Convenience Stores (Corpus Christi)
  • Toot N' Totum (Amarillo)
Utah[]
  • Maverik (Salt Lake City)
Vermont[]
  • Champlain Farms – locations throughout Vermont
  • Jiffy Mart (Perkinsville) – locations throughout Vermont and western New Hampshire[27]
  • Jolley Associates (Saint Albans) – locations throughout Vermont, eastern New York, and western New Hampshire[28]
  • Maplefields – locations throughout Vermont and eastern New York
Virginia[]
West Virginia[]
  • Go-Mart – chain with locations in West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio
Wisconsin[]
  • Kwik Trip / Kwik Star (La Crosse) – Kwik Trip in Wisconsin and Minnesota, and Kwik Star in Iowa
  • PDQ Food Stores (Middleton) – operates locations in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and California

South America[]

Brazil[]

An OXXO store in Campinas, Brazil

In Brazil, most convenience stores are installed in gas stations, with more than 8,100 stores operating at service stations. In 2019, there are over 3,100 individuals convenience stores operating in the country.[30] The most common chains and franchises include:

  • Aghora
  • AMPM
  • BR Mania
  • Carrefour Express
  • Extrafarma
  • Hirota Food Express
  • Local Americanas
  • Mini Extra
  • Minuto Pão de Açúcar
  • OXXO
  • Shell Select

Oceania[]

Australia[]

As of 2021, there are over 8,000 individual convenience stores operating in Australia.[31] The most common brands and franchises include:[32]

Former[]

  • Daily Stop – based in Hong Kong, merged into 7-Eleven in 2004
  • Hess – based in New York City; sold its gas station/convenience store network to Marathon Petroleum in 2014
  • Jacksons Stores – became Sainsbury's at Jacksons in 2004; replaced with the Sainsbury's Local brand in 2008
  • Local Plus – based in the UK, bought by the Co-operative Group in 2004
  • Mac's – based in Canada, rebranded as Circle K in 2017
  • Mills – based in the UK, sold to Tesco in 2010
  • Pak-A-Sak-based in (Shreveport, Louisiana); sold to 7-Eleven in 1970
  • Somerfield – bought by the Co-operative Group in 2009
  • Town & Country Food Stores – bought by Stripes Convenience Stores in 2007
  • Ugo – bought by Poundstretcher in 2012
  • Uni-Mart – based in Pennsylvania, bought by Kwik Pik in 2009
  • UtoteM – operated until 1984 in Southwestern United States
  • White Hen Pantry – based in Illinois, acquired by 7-Eleven in 2006

See also[]

  • List of department stores
  • List of hypermarkets
  • List of superstores

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