Benefiting as consumers returned to regular behaviors last year, the convenience-store market saw record sales in 2022, according to data released by the National Assn. of Convenience Stores April 19. Overall sales, including motor fuels, rose to $906.1 billion. In-store sales, which include foodservice, hit $302.8%, a 9% increase, fueled in part by inflation. Merchandise…
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