Walmart is revamping its convenience stores and fuel stationsWalmart is revamping its convenience stores and fuel stations
Mass retailer will open or remodel more than 45 locations this year

Walmart is investing in and revamping its convenience stores and fuel stations, the mass retailer said, announcing on Wednesday that it will open or remodel more than 45 locations across the United States this year.
The company opened its 400th fuel station in Palm Springs, California, in December. It now operates more than 400 fuel stations and convenience stores nationwide. With the openings this year, the retailer will operate more than 450 locations in 34 states, it said.
Walmart Fuel and Convenience stations offer fuel at competitive prices, and snacks and beverages are priced the same as inside the Walmart store. Walmart+ members save up to 10 cents per gallon with their membership.
“We’re continuing to invest in our nationwide, physical store footprint. By adding dozens of fuel and convenience stations this year, we are bringing even more value to our customers,” said Dave DeSerio, vice president of fuel and convenience for Walmart U.S. “Customers shop Walmart for our everyday low prices and convenience offerings, and fuel stations are another example of us responding to our customer and member needs.”
In 2016, Walmart ended a 20-year relationship with El Dorado, Arkansas-based Murphy USA, which owned and operated c-stores adjacent to Walmart stores. Going forward, the big-box retailer would build and operate its own gas stations, it said.
With fiscal year 2025 revenue of $681 billion, Bentonville, Arkansas-based Walmart Inc. operates more than 10,750 stores and e-commerce websites in 19 countries.
This story was originally featured on CSP Daily News, a sister publication of Supermarket News.
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