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Quickie Convenience Stores (in French, Dépanneurs Quickie), also branded as Quickie Mart, is a chain of convenience stores based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, founded in 1973. In October 2012, it had 50 stores in Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec, approximately 300 store employees, and about 20 full-time personnel.
Champlain Farms (South Burlington) – locations throughout Vermont and New Hampshire; Jiffy Mart (Perkinsville) – locations throughout Vermont and western New Hampshire [26] Jolley Associates (Saint Albans) – locations throughout Vermont, eastern New York, and western New Hampshire [27]
The first location had a drive-through; however, subsequent locations have used dedicated parking spots instead. [6] By November 2015, the program had expanded to include Real Canadian Superstore locations in British Columbia. [7] In December 2017, Loblaw Companies began offering click and collect in Atlantic Canada, starting with Halifax. [8]
In 2016, Imperial Oil began to divest its retail locations in Canada; various Esso locations in Ontario and Quebec were sold to Couche-Tard (being rebranded as Circle K and Couche-Tard), [6] and Seven & I Holdings acquired 148 locations in Alberta and British Columbia for $2.8 billion (with the stores either being converted to 7-Eleven, or ...
In July 2017, Couche-Tard announced an agreement to acquire Holiday Stationstores, the 18th largest convenience store chain in the United States, with over 500 locations in 10 states. [22] In August 2020, Couche-Tard was out-bid by 7-Eleven's US$21 billion acquisition of 3900 Speedway locations from Marathon Petroleum. [23] [24] [25] [26]
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The store joins other big grocers like Trader Joe’s, Kroger, Aldi, Walmart, HEB, and Target. Trader Joe’s recently recalled salads, a wrap, and other chicken products.
Speedway and MPC closed on the acquisition of Express Mart in November 2018, after being required by the FTC to divest of five stores. [30] In 2019, they purchased 33 NOCO Express locations in Western New York. [31] On October 31, Marathon Petroleum has announced the plans of spinning off Speedway into an independent company. [32]