EG America announced it has raised $627,000 in its most recent fundraising campaign for the American Red Cross. During the month of March, guests were able to donate $1, $5 or an amount of their choosing at checkout, with all proceeds going to support the humanitarian mission of the Red Cross.
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ERLANGER, Ky. – EG America and its 1,700-plus convenience stores raised $647,000 during its national campaign in support of DAV (Disabled American Veterans), a charity dedicated to empowering veterans to lead high-quality lives with respect and dignity.
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EG America announced its “Share the Warmth Wednesday” promotion where, starting in January, guests who purchase any size coffee on Wednesdays will get a second one free of charge. This hopefully encourages guests to share their daily coffee with family, friends, coworkers and loved ones, spreading the love through the colder months.
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EG Group decided to give back to the communities in which it does business and once again launch its annual campaign to raise funds for Disabled American Veterans (DAV). Donations will help DAV ensure that injured and ill veterans can access the full range of benefits available to them.
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WESTBOROUGH, Mass. — EG America is working with DoorDash to offer delivery of snacks, sandwiches, pizza, coffee and more. Customers can order items from EG convenience brands including Cumberland Farms, Certified Oil, Fastrac, Kwik Shop, Loaf N' Jug, Minit Mart, Quik Stop, Sprint, Turkey Hill and Tom Thumb through DoorDash's app and website.
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WESTBOROUGH, Mass. — Convenience-store and fuel retailer EG Group has introduced its Cumberland Farms brand to the Gulf Coast of Florida and Alabama. It is opening two new Cumberland Farms stores in the region, the first of many planned to open in the Gulf Coast in the coming 24 months.
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WESTBOROUGH, Mass. — Tom Thumb customers will soon be greeted by a new name. EG Group will roll out an initiative to rebrand the 113 convenience stores to Cumberland Farms in May. The $50-million project is expected to take two years and include new locations in Florida and Alabama.
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