Convenience Store Profiles: Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania is the 33rd-largest, the 6th-most populous, and the 9th-most densely populated of the 50 United States. The state’s five most populous cities are Philadelphia (1,560,297), Pittsburgh (305,801), Allentown (118,577), Erie (100,671), and Reading (89,893). The state capital, and its ninth-largest city, is Harrisburg. Pennsylvania’s 2013 total gross state product (GSP) of $644 billion ranks the state 6th in the nation.[93] If Pennsylvania were an independent country, its economy would rank as the 18th-largest in the world. On a per-capita basis, Pennsylvania’s per-capita GSP of $47,274 (in chained 2009 dollars) ranks 26th among the 50 states.
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The Pennsylvania C-Store Market
Pennsylvania is home to chains such Wawa, Sheetz, United Refining, Delek US, Getgo Café by Giant Eagle, Rutter’s, Coen Oil (Ruff Creek Markets),  Dandy Mini Marts, CrossAmerica Partners (Circle K), Pump and Pantry stores, Uni Marts, Martin Oil, Liberty Truck Stops, 21st Century Energy, Country Fair others.

Penn. Petroleum Marketers & Convenience Store Association
The Pennsylvania Petroleum Association (PPA) is a not-for-profit trade association representing independent petroleum marketers at both the wholesale and retail levels, as well as firms supplying petroleum products and other related services.  They provide access to the latest industry information so that you can stay current on the topics that matter. Our Government Affairs page provides the latest relevant government news and legislation, as well as contact information for state officials.
www.ppmcsa.org