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EG Group has opened the first three Cumberland Farm stores converted from its Tom Thumb fuel and retail brand in the US.
The UK-based fuel and foodservice giant plans to open 50 Cumberland Farms stores in 2022 and a further 50 in 2023.
EG Group first announced the conversion of 113 Tom Thumb stores to its Cumberland Farms brand in February 2022, a $50m initiative it anticipated would take up to two years.
EG Group acquired Cumberland Farms in 2019, which at the time operated 567 convenience stores across seven northeast states and Florida. The retail and fuel operator has a significant coffee offer, with the new stores offering a revamped food and beverage menu, including the brand’s in-house Farmhouse Blend coffee range.
Coffee and foodservice brands are playing an increasingly central role in EG Group’s global business. In September 2022, the forecourt operator said the strong performance of its foodservice brands in Europe had underpinned second quarter sales growth amid soaring energy costs that had impacted fuel revenues.
The company, which owns UK food-to-go and coffee chain LEON and bakery Cooplands alongside operating licensed branches of Starbucks, Cinnabon and Greggs, said that foodservice profits increased 11% to reach $177m during the period.
In April 2022, the operator announced a recruitment drive to create more than 32,000 jobs around the world to support the expansion of its foodservice brands.
Founded in 2001, EG Group operates a portfolio of more than 6,000 petrol station sites around the world, including 700 in the UK and Ireland.
Its US subsidiary, EG America, operates more than 1,700 locations across the country under the Cumberland Farms, Certified Oil, Fastrac, Kwik Shop, Loaf N’ Jug, Minit Mart, Quik Stop, Sprint, Tom Thumb, and Turkey Hill brands.
In the US, EG Group faces competition from French convenience store and fuel giant, Alimentation Couche-Tard, which operates more than 6,300 Circle K stores with a significant coffee offer across the country.

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EG Group to create 32,000 jobs through foodservice expansion https://forecourtretailer.com/eg-group-to-create-32000-jobs-through-foodservice-expansion/ Fri, 22 Apr 2022 09:02:08 +0000 https://forecourtretailer.com/?p=20040 Asda owners EG Group plans to create 32,000 jobs through foodservice expansion over the next five years. The petrol station and food business run by

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Asda owners EG Group plans to create 32,000 jobs through foodservice expansion over the next five years.

The petrol station and food business run by Asda’s Issa brothers has revealed the expansion would include 22,700 new roles in the UK alone.

A large portion of jobs would be for the company’s bakery chain Cooplands and fast food brand Leon, which were both acquired in 2021 across EG’s forecourt network.

EG has also planned more Asda food service concessions within its supermarket stores. New jobs are also set to fuel third-party brand partners, such as Starbucks, KFC and drive-thru sites.

The remainder of the new jobs would come from “organic growth” across nine other markets, including Ireland, France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Australia and the United States.

As the hospitality industry is currently experiencing record vacancy levels, the company has offered an “attractive package” to new staff members.

“We are proud to be a business founded in Britain that invests in job creation worldwide, while focusing heavily on the training and development of colleagues,” the Issa brothers said.

“EG has a strong track record of providing colleagues with long-term opportunities to progress their career at all levels ‒ and we are passionate about continuing this.”

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