Foodservice

Quick Chek Toasts Saddle Brook

Donation celebrates newly renovated N.J. c-store opening

SADDLE BROOK, N.J. -- Tom Schloman, president of Saddle Brook Volunteer Ambulance Corps., cut the ribbon in celebration of Quick Chek's newly renovated Saddle Brook, N.J., store last week along side Quick Chek president and CEO Dean Durling and Quick Chek senior category manager Bill Tencza during a ceremony that featured a special Quick Chek Coffee Toast.

To mark the renovation, Quick Chek is donating 25 cents for every sub, sandwich and wrap sold from February 23 to March 21 to the Saddle Brook Volunteer Ambulance Corp.The family-owned and operated chain of approximately 110 retail convenience [image-nocss] food store locations in New Jersey and New York. It also operates 12 pharmacy stores and several locations that include gas stations.

Whitehouse Station, N.J.-based Quick Chek also plans to open several additional stores this year, according to its website: Ulster, N.Y. and Hillsborough, N.J., in spring 2008 and in Lafayette, N.J.; Wantage, N.J.; and Wallkill, N.Y., in fall 2008.

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