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About Cumberland Farms

Cumberland Farms is a prominent convenience store and gas station chain operating primarily in the northeastern and southeastern United States. Established in 1938 by Greek immigrants Vasilios and Aphrodite Haseotes in Cumberland, Rhode Island, the company has grown from a single-cow dairy farm into a network of over 575 locations.

These locations span Connecticut, Florida, Massachusetts, Maine, New York, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

Product and Service Offerings

The company offers a wide range of products and services including fuel, groceries, snacks, beverages, and freshly prepared food items. Their foodservice features made-to-order sandwiches, various coffee blends, and pizzas available by the slice or whole.

The "Chill Zone" beverage center allows customers to create custom blends of soda and frozen beverages, enhancing the overall convenience store experience.

Ownership and Business Expansion

In 2019, Cumberland Farms was acquired by EG Group, a UK-based fuel station and convenience store retailer. This acquisition expanded EG America's presence in the U.S., adding to its portfolio of convenience store brands.

Locations

Cumberland Farms operates across several states, including:

  • Connecticut
  • Florida
  • Massachusetts (including Worcester)
  • Maine
  • New York
  • New Hampshire (including Manchester)
  • Rhode Island
  • Vermont

Community Involvement and Sustainability

The company is committed to community involvement and sustainability. It partners with organizations such as the American Cancer Society and the American Red Cross to support various charitable initiatives.

Company Focus

With a focus on customer satisfaction, quality products, and community engagement, Cumberland Farms continues to be a leading convenience store and gas station chain in the United States.

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