The Midwest is now in mourning: After more than 60 years, Kum
According to Convenience Store News, Kum and Go is the 24th-largest convenience store chain in the United States with stores operating in Iowa, Arkansas, Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.
If you’ve spent any time in Iowa, you’re probably familiar with gas stations. The company’s headquarters are in the Hawkeye State, as are up to 400 of its stores. Unfortunately, Kum and Gos are about to be a thing of the past. past.
Last August, Maverik, a chain with 380 stores in 12 western states, acquired the Iowa-based chain.
Following the acquisition of the Kum & Go chain, the decision was made to retire the Kum & Go name and brand.
CSP Daily News quoted a former Maverik member as saying, “I think there were considerations about the unintentional double of the so-called Kum
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Maverik plans to launch all Kum brands
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The Midwest is in mourning today: after more than 60 years, Kum
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The Midwest is mourning today – After more than 60 years, Kum & Go, a well-known Iowa brand is set to disappear.
According to Convenience Store News, Kum and Go is the 24th largest convenience store chain in the U. S. It is a U. S. retailer, with retail outlets operating in Iowa, Arkansas, Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Utah and Wyoming.
If you’ve spent any time in Iowa, you’re probably familiar with gas stations. The company’s headquarters are in Hawkeye State, as well as as a maximum of its 400 stores. Unfortunately, Kum and Gos are about to be a thing of the past. past.
Last August, Maverik, a chain with 380 stores in 12 western states, acquired the Iowa-based chain.
Following the acquisition of the Kum channel
CSP Daily News quoted a former Maverik employee as saying, “I think there were considerations about the accidental double of the name Kum
Kum
Maverik plans to launch all Kum brands