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The biggest difference in services between a grocery and convenience store is that the latter usually sells gasoline. About 80 percent of convenience stores sell gasoline and these stores accounted for approximately 80 percent of gasoline sales in the United States annually according to "NACS" magazine in February 2011. Grocery stores tend to be larger in size than convenience stores with an average size of 46,000 square feet. The average convenience store is 4,700 square feet -- 2,800 square fee of sales area
Tom's Convenience Store was created in 1929.
In 2009 the average gross profit of convenience stores was $477, 894. You'll be surprised as to where this profit came from -- According to the Association of Convenience and Petroleum retailing, Alcohol are the largest provider of profit with 18%, while cigarettes come second.
not as big as yo mama's FACE!
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depends on the brand and style cause every clothing store is different a size 1 on one store could be a 3 in another store so there is really no average pant size
The motto of Tom's Convenience Store is 'U want it, U need it, U love it!'.
There really is no difference between the two. The parts in the convenience store are exactly the same as those of a hardware store. However, the location of a convenience store is usually more frequent in a given area.
On average 16, but if you choose to work at a store that has something like a deli slicer then you have to be 18. At 16 you can sell cigarettes.
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