2022 Power 20

2022 Power 20

The Minimalist

Huck’s Market began using contactless checkout provider Skip’s mobile checkout in May 2020.

2022 Power 20

First in Line

Giant Eagle’s 474 supermarket and GetGo c-store locations earlier this year partnered with Blackhawk Network to become the first U.S. grocery and convenience chains to offer customers the capacity to use PayPal and Venmo payment methods at registers.

Motorists can now locate a Shell station and pay for fuel and services in their cars without swiping a card or using a phone through Shell Pay & Save using Uconnect Market, a commerce program from Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA).

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7-Eleven’s Mobile Checkout contactless shopping feature is available at more than 3,000 participating 7-Eleven stores in 32 states and Washington, D.C.

Wawa in the last weeks of 2020 opened its first drive-thru location in Westampton, N.J. It has a traditional, full-service format with fuel, but it’s also equipped with a two-lane drive-thru with an emphasis on its foodservice offer.

Since it’s beginning in 2017, Choice Market has been built on the promise of a wide variety of tech-forward checkout options, and Mike Fogarty, founder and CEO, has added even more to the checkout experience at its stores in the past year.

TXB is piloting TruAge, the new digital age-verification system from NACS and Conexxus, at its new store in Georgetown, Texas.

Dash In, with more than 50 stores, has been testing self-checkouts from NCR. With labor costs rising, the chain began looking for ways to improve labor efficiency, says Vice President of Retail Mark Samuels.

The Royal Farms chain is working with NCR to equip its more than 250 stores in six states with self-checkout technology.

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