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Core-Mark Adds Turkey Hill C-Store Account

SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Distributor Core-Mark Holdings here said Tuesday that it has reached a new supply agreement with Turkey Hill, the largest of Kroger’s convenience banners.

May 7, 2013

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SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Distributor Core-Mark Holdings here said Tuesday that it has reached a new supply agreement with Turkey Hill, the largest of Kroger’s convenience banners.

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Turkey Hill, based in Lancaster, Pa., operates 268 convenience stores across Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana. It is a subsidiary of the Cincinnati-based retailer.

"Kroger is an industry leader in our channel and we have enjoyed a longstanding partnership with their organization, as we currently service more than 400 of their convenience locations," Tom Perkins, chief executive officer for Core-Mark, said in a statement.

Read more: Turkey Hill Debuts Larger C-Store

"The addition of Turkey Hill represents a further strengthening of our commitment to support the Kroger convenience division's initiatives and leverage both our companies' resources to reach higher levels of performance. We are very pleased to begin this relationship with an exceptional convenience store brand and are focused on building a great partnership."

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