The locations are former Circle K and Town. Tortillas start out as a 25-pound bag of flour. Stripes Stores is a chain of more than 700 convenience stores in Texas, Louisiana, New Mexico, and Oklahoma. "Laredo customers are veryįreshly prepared food is important to Hispanics. "In markets, Hispanic customers make up 80 percent of ourĬustomer base," Sam Susser, chairman and CEO, said in a March 6,Ģ012 story in Convenience Store News. More likely to buy fresh foods for lunch or breakfast, with hot fare Study, "The C-Store Hispanic Shopper," said. The average employee at Susser Holdings makes 46,505 per year. 12 of Susser Holdings employees are Black or African American. 35 of Susser Holdings employees are Hispanic or Latino. The most common ethnicity at Susser Holdings is White (44). More over a 30-day period to traditional c-stores, The NPD Group's 51 of Susser Holdings employees are women, while 49 are men. Hispanics average almost two visitsĪ month more to major oil chain convenience stores, and nearly one visit Hispanics' penchant for c-store shopping. Stripes Convenience Stores celebrated Pediatric Cancer Awareness Month through the Stripes Celebrates Tomorrows campaign. As of March 20, 224,Ģ61,708 tacos had been "served and savored since 2002."Ī good deal of Laredo's success is attributable to The menu, variety and pricing are a huge success."Īn online, continually rolling "official tote board of Preparing food, can see the meat sizzling. "The company understands Hispanics-this experience was createdĮspecially for them," Herzog said. Taco!" Most commentors had Hispanic surnames. A March 14 Stripesįacebook post, for example, pictures a person hand-rolling tortillaĭough balls with the message, "Submit your caption in the commentįeed below for a chance to win a Laredo Taco Company breakfast Offerings like The Famous Q-Taco with potatoes, egg, beans andĬheese set Laredo Taco apart, as do Laredo's homemade tortillas. Visitors can alsoĭress tacos with pico de gallo and fresh cut limes, lemons, onions and Homemade condiments include red and green salsas. Managing director, beverage, tobacco and convenience store research, at What Susser has done with Laredo Taco Company is unique-theyĭeveloped and built their own concept," said Bonnie Herzog, "The trend in c-stores is to take advantage of foodservice and ![]() Locations offer foodservice, primarily under the proprietary Laredo TacoĬompany brand. Stripes (580) and Sac-N-Pac (47) banners. ![]() Operates 627 c-stores in Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma under the Part of Corpus Christi, Texas-based Susser Holdings Corporation. The concept is Laredo Taco Company, an in-store restaurant that is And they are sold under a brand consumers truly To new levels with authentic fare-and condiments-that are made from While manyĬ-stores have beefed up food offerings in recent years, Stripes takes it Bed & Board 2-bedroom 1-bath Updated Bungalow. This business model, which analysts praise, is one that otherĬonvenience stores probably wish they had conceived of. The tacos are, Stripes' web site touts, "Just like mom
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