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.

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Multinational chains

Company or
brand name
Parent companyHeadquartersCountries servedNumber of locations
7-Eleven Seven & I Holdings Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Japan, United States, Australia, Cambodia, Canada, China (Hong Kong and Macau), Denmark, India, Israel, Laos, Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam 84,500+ [1]
FamilyMart Itochu Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Japan, Bangladesh, China, Philippines, Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia (2016)24,243 [2]
OXXO FEMSA Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Peru, United States 21,706 [3]
Lawson Mitsubishi Corporation Flag of Japan.svg  Japan Japan, China, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, United States (Hawaii)20,833 [4]
Circle K Alimentation Couche-Tard Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada Canada, United States, Cambodia, China (Hong Kong and Macau), Denmark, Norway, Guam, Honduras, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Philippines, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, Vietnam, Egypt, Estonia, Ireland, Poland 14,471 [5]
Carrefour City Carrefour Flag of France.svg  France France, Italy, Greece, Belgium, Spain, Poland, Pakistan, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic 8,954 [6]
CBA CBA Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Bulgaria, Italy, Lithuania, Greece, Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia 5,200
Ministop Aeon Group Flag of Japan.svg  Japan China, Japan, Kazakhstan, Vietnam 5,177 [7]
Tesco Express Tesco Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Hungary, Ireland, Slovakia 4,673 (2021)
SPAR Express SPAR Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Flag of France.svg  France
Netherlands, France, Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Croatia, Germany, Ireland, Russia, South Africa (branded as KWIKSPAR), 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

Morocco

Asia

China

Hong Kong

India

Indonesia

Japan

Lawson Terauchicho 1Chome Shop (Moriguchi, Osaka, Japan) Lawson Japan.jpg
Lawson Terauchicho 1Chome Shop (Moriguchi, Osaka, Japan)

Malaysia

Mongolia

Pakistan

Philippines

Singapore

South Korea

Taiwan

Thailand

Vietnam

Defunct:

  • ampm (ended business in 1998)
  • Shop&Go (ended business in 2019) [23]

Europe

Listed by country where headquartered:

Finland

France

Hungary

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)
  • Jumbo City - can be found within city centers and some train stations.
  • 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

Poland

Russia

Spain

Switzerland

Turkey

  • Ekomini – operates in Turkey – owned by Anadolu Group
  • Migros

United Kingdom

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:

Alabama
  • Grub Mart (Piedmont) - Division of Young Oil, Inc.
Arizona
Arkansas
  • Superstop (North Little Rock) – Owned by Coulson Oil Company; sells fuel under the Shell Oil Company and Valero brands along with unbranded fuel
  • Road Runner (North Little Rock)- Purchased by Coulson Oil Company from Truman Arnold Companies; sells fuel under the Shell and Valero brands
  • Flash Markets (West Memphis) Sells fuel under the Citgo, Mobil and Shell brands
  • Jordans Kwik Stop (Harrisburg) Sells fuel under the Citgo, Shell, Exxon, and Phillips 66 brands
  • Murphy USA/Murphy Express (El Dorado)
  • Satterfield Stores (Conway) Sells fuel under the Mighty Market brand
  • ExpressWay (El Dorado, Arkansas) Sells Fuel under the Exxon brand
  • Winner's Circle (Malvern, Arkansas) Sells fuel under the Phillips 66 brand
  • The Southern Chef (Jonesboro, Arkansas) Sells fuel under the VP Racing, Sunoco, and Pilot brands
California
Colorado

Connecticut

  • Sam's Food Stores (Rocky Hill) - stores also in Massachusetts and Rhode Island
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maryland
Massachusetts
  • Alltown Fresh (Waltham)
  • Cumberland Farms (Framingham) – locations throughout New England
  • Nouria (Worcester) – locations throughout New England, except Vermont, with an emphasis on coastal orientation
  • Pride Stores (Springfield) – locations in Western Massachusetts and Connecticut
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nevada
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
  • Dandy Mini Marts (Twin Tiers) – locations through the northern tier of Pennsylvania and the 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
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
  • 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]
  • Maplefields (Saint Albans) – locations throughout Vermont and eastern New York
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin

Oceania

Australia

As of 2021, over 8,000 individual convenience stores are operating in Australia. [28] The most common brands and franchises include: [29]

South America

Brazil

Local Americanas store in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 190721 Local Americanas at Avenida Rio Branco.jpg
Local Americanas store in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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

Former

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