What criteria are needed to be included in the directory/what defines a convenience store?
The Directory of Convenience Stores includes any convenience store that operates four or more convenience store locations in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico. These cannot include gas-only locations, although these locations will be noted. A convenience store includes small format stores, between 500 and 3,000+ square feet and 500 and 1,500 SKUs, and meet the following criteria: • The store must be operating more than or at least 13 hours a day • The store must have at least one checkout • The store must carry a limited selection of grocery items including at least two of the following: toilet paper, soap, baby products, pet foods, breakfast cereal, tuna fish, toothpaste, ketchup, and canned goods Additionally, wholesalers generating a majority of their revenue from supplying conveninence stores are also included.
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