Not sure - maybe this is a South Carolina thing. We have some gas station brands taking over around here that are very South Carolina Focused.
Biggest is called Spinx, headquartered in Greenville SC, and have the most stations there. Best I can tell they haven't left the state yet. I would guess they have at least 100 stores looking at their map. There big stores. Most have a kitchen serving fast food, etc.
Next Contender is Enmarket. There based in Savannah GA and seem to be focusing on S. Georgia and the SE half of SC. They likely have 50 stores. There building a couple more here currently.
Another one is Parkers. Also headquartered in Savannah, seem to be chasing the same region as Enmarket. Some of their stores have a hot food kitchen, so there more the style of Spinx (which likely copied QT, which we also have here now).
Latest is a place called Refuel. Its based out of Charleston and I would guess they have about 20 stores all around Charleston. Unlike the above 3, they sell branded gas - I have seen Exxon and Shell gas at their stores.
Anything like this near you? Looking for "local only" types of chains?
Biggest is called Spinx, headquartered in Greenville SC, and have the most stations there. Best I can tell they haven't left the state yet. I would guess they have at least 100 stores looking at their map. There big stores. Most have a kitchen serving fast food, etc.
Next Contender is Enmarket. There based in Savannah GA and seem to be focusing on S. Georgia and the SE half of SC. They likely have 50 stores. There building a couple more here currently.
Another one is Parkers. Also headquartered in Savannah, seem to be chasing the same region as Enmarket. Some of their stores have a hot food kitchen, so there more the style of Spinx (which likely copied QT, which we also have here now).
Latest is a place called Refuel. Its based out of Charleston and I would guess they have about 20 stores all around Charleston. Unlike the above 3, they sell branded gas - I have seen Exxon and Shell gas at their stores.
Anything like this near you? Looking for "local only" types of chains?
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