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  2. Convenience Store Boy Friends - Wikipedia

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    July 6, 2017 – September 28, 2017. Episodes. 12 (List of episodes) Convenience Store Boy Friends (コンビニカレシ, Konbini Kareshi) is a Japanese multimedia project developed by Kadokawa 's B's Log Comic magazine [2] with collaboration by Lawson. [3] The project started in 2015 and has already released mooks and bundles with drama CDs.

  3. Convenience store - Wikipedia

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    A convenience store may also be called a cold store, party store (), bodega (New York City), carry out, mini-market, mini-mart, corner shop, deli or milk bar (Australia), dairy (New Zealand), superette (New Zealand, parts of Canada, and in parts of the US), corner store (many parts of English-speaking Canada and New England), a späti (from 'spätkauf' (lit. 'buy-late') in Germany, a konbini ...

  4. UtoteM - Wikipedia

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    UtoteM, also spelled U-tote-M or U Totem, was a chain of convenience stores which operated until 1984, primarily in the southwestern United States and Florida.. The chain experienced most of its growth under the leadership of LeRoy Melcher (1912-1999), who acquired the chain in 1950 and became its president in 1953.

  5. Plaid Pantry - Wikipedia

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    Portland metropolitan area, Salem, Oregon, Seattle metropolitan area. Key people. Jonathan Polonsky (President and CEO), Brent Chadwick (CFO) [1][3] Revenue. $200 million (as of 2022) [4] [needs update] Website. www.plaidpantry.com. Plaid Pantry, stylized as plaid pantry is a chain of privately owned convenience stores in Oregon and Washington.

  6. Wawa (company) - Wikipedia

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    Wawa, Inc. (/ w ɑː w ɑː / WAH-WAH) is an American chain of convenience stores and gas stations originating in the Philadelphia metropolitan area and located along the East Coast of the United States, operating in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, Washington, D.C., Florida, Alabama, and North Carolina.

  7. Holiday Stationstores - Wikipedia

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    Holiday Stationstores is a chain of gasoline and convenience stores in the United States. It is part of the second largest (a subsidiary of Alimentation Couche-Tard) convenience store chain in the world, with over 500 locations in 10 states (Alimentation Couche-Tard has 15,000+ locations company-wide including the Holiday Stationstores sites, most under the Circle K brand). [1]

  8. National Association of Convenience Stores - Wikipedia

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    Of the 145,000 convenience stores in the United States, 62 percent are operated by owners with only a single location. [1] 2011 in-store sales grew 2.4%, reaching a record $195.0 billion. Combined with $486.9 billion in motor fuels sales, total convenience store sales in201 2011 were $681.9 billion, or one out of every 22 dollars of the overall ...

  9. Convenience store crime - Wikipedia

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    Robbery. A convenience store robbery captured by a security camera. In the 1960s, the amount of convenience store crime, such as shoplifting and armed robberies, became an emerging problem, which put the spotlight on store security. As the industry grew, so did robberies and hold-ups. To address this issue, stores used training material ...