Pennsylvania-based gas/convenience chain’s expansion plans include more video gaming terminals

Pennsylvania-based gas/convenience chain’s expansion plans include more video gaming terminals

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  • Sue Gleiter, PennLive
January 28, 2023 12:24 PM
  • Sue Gleiter, PennLive
  • Pennsylvania

A convenience store chain in York County announced Thursday it will open 50 stores over the next five years.

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Rutter’s said it will add stores in Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia and for the first time enter Delaware and Virginia. It’s also investing $150 million in capital expenditures this year to remodel stores and add alcohol sales and video gaming terminals at some locations.

Rutter’s said in its home state it is expanding outside the core central Pa. market, with plans to operate stores from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia and north of Altoona…

The private-owned company’s stores are known for fueling stations and Rutter’s operates video gaming terminals in 21 Pennsylvania stores.