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In 2006, Kroger reimaged its convenience store brands (Loaf 'N Jug, [[Kwik Shop]], Quik Stop, Tom Thumb, and [[Turkey Hill Minit Markets]]) under a common logo.<ref name="npnweb060328">[http://www.npnweb.com/daily/news.asp?a=564641 Kroger to re-brand hundreds of c-stores in 16 states] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929121201/http://www.npnweb.com/daily/news.asp?a=564641 |date=2007-09-29 }} NPNweb.com, March 28, 2006.</ref> At about the same time, Kroger debranded the gasoline sold at its convenience stores, eliminating [[Conoco]] which had been sold at many Loaf 'N Jug locations.<ref name="npnweb060328" />
In 2006, Kroger reimaged its convenience store brands (Loaf 'N Jug, [[Kwik Shop]], Quik Stop, Tom Thumb, and [[Turkey Hill Minit Markets]]) under a common logo.<ref name="npnweb060328">[http://www.npnweb.com/daily/news.asp?a=564641 Kroger to re-brand hundreds of c-stores in 16 states] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070929121201/http://www.npnweb.com/daily/news.asp?a=564641 |date=2007-09-29 }} NPNweb.com, March 28, 2006.</ref> At about the same time, Kroger debranded the gasoline sold at its convenience stores, eliminating [[Conoco]] which had been sold at many Loaf 'N Jug locations.<ref name="npnweb060328" />
[[File:Low gas prices during pandemic at KS, Jellison & Belleview, Jefferson Co.jpg|left|thumb|A Loaf 'N Jug that still sports [[King Soopers]] signage in 2020]]
[[File:Low gas prices during pandemic at KS, Jellison & Belleview, Jefferson Co.jpg|thumb|A Loaf 'N Jug that still sports [[King Soopers]] signage in 2020]]
As of 2008, there were 175 Loaf 'N Jug stores, primarily in [[Colorado]] and [[Wyoming]] with additional stores in [[Montana]], [[Nebraska]], [[New Mexico]], [[North Dakota]], [[Oklahoma]], and [[South Dakota]].
As of 2008, there were 175 Loaf 'N Jug stores, primarily in [[Colorado]] and [[Wyoming]] with additional stores in [[Montana]], [[Nebraska]], [[New Mexico]], [[North Dakota]], [[Oklahoma]], and [[South Dakota]].


On February 5, 2018 Kroger announced it was exiting the convenience store business and selling them to [[EG Group]] of the [[United Kingdom]] for $2.15 billion. The deal closed April 20th 2018, during Kroger’s first fiscal quarter. EG has stated the individual stores will retain their banners. The EG Group U.S. headquarters was established in Cincinnati. EG maintains a partnership with Kroger and currently uses their accounting services and human resource system. As part of the transition, EG intends to slowly migrate executive positions to the Cincinnati office.
On February 5, 2018 Kroger announced it was exiting the convenience store business and selling them to [[EG Group]] of the [[United Kingdom]] for $2.15 billion. The deal closed April 20th 2018, during Kroger’s first fiscal quarter. EG has stated the individual stores will retain their banners. The EG Group U.S. headquarters was established in Cincinnati. EG maintains a partnership with Kroger and currently uses their accounting services and human resource system. As part of the transition, EG intends to slowly migrate executive positions to the Cincinnati office.


== Various Banners ==
== Various Banners ==



Revision as of 00:55, 5 September 2021

Loaf N' Jug
Company typePublic
IndustryOil and gas
Founded1986 (38 years ago) (1986)
Headquarters,
United States
Number of locations
175
ProductsPetroleum
ParentEG Group
Websiteloafnjug.com

Loaf 'N Jug is a chain of convenience stores/gas stations, owned by EG Group, headquartered in Pueblo, Colorado. Kroger owned Loaf 'N Jug and its respective brands for over two decades before exiting the convenience store business and selling them off to EG Group, although some Kroger locations, especially King Soopers and Smith's, continue to retain Loaf 'N Jug logos and the respective Kroger brand's signage.[1]

History

Loaf 'N Jug was founded by five businessmen from southern Colorado. Kroger purchased Loaf 'N Jug in 1986.

Mini Mart (not to be confused with the generalized term, Superette; nor another subsidiary, Minit Mart), a company founded in Casper, WY in 1968, was bought out by Loaf 'N Jug within two years after the Kroger buyout that occurred in 1986; this was about 12 years before relocating the Mini Mart headquarters from Casper to Pueblo in 1998.[2][3][4] Starting in 2005, Loaf n Jug decided to begin converting all the Mini Marts to Loaf 'N Jug.[2]

In 2006, Kroger reimaged its convenience store brands (Loaf 'N Jug, Kwik Shop, Quik Stop, Tom Thumb, and Turkey Hill Minit Markets) under a common logo.[5] At about the same time, Kroger debranded the gasoline sold at its convenience stores, eliminating Conoco which had been sold at many Loaf 'N Jug locations.[5]

A Loaf 'N Jug that still sports King Soopers signage in 2020

As of 2008, there were 175 Loaf 'N Jug stores, primarily in Colorado and Wyoming with additional stores in Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, and South Dakota.

On February 5, 2018 Kroger announced it was exiting the convenience store business and selling them to EG Group of the United Kingdom for $2.15 billion. The deal closed April 20th 2018, during Kroger’s first fiscal quarter. EG has stated the individual stores will retain their banners. The EG Group U.S. headquarters was established in Cincinnati. EG maintains a partnership with Kroger and currently uses their accounting services and human resource system. As part of the transition, EG intends to slowly migrate executive positions to the Cincinnati office.

Various Banners

Names

Existing banners at various locations with their appropriate states:[6]

Past banners at various locations with their appropriate states (No longer displayed under these):

Logos

Logos used at stores today:

Gallery

References

  1. ^ "Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 2021-09-04.
  2. ^ a b staff, the Star-Tribune. "Mini Mart to change name". Casper Star-Tribune Online. Retrieved 2021-09-04.
  3. ^ "Mini-Mart changes name to Loaf N' Jug". Bozeman Daily Chronicle. Retrieved 2021-09-04.
  4. ^ Mar. 27; 2006. "Kroger Across America". CSP Daily News. Retrieved 2021-09-04. {{cite web}}: |last2= has numeric name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ a b Kroger to re-brand hundreds of c-stores in 16 states Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine NPNweb.com, March 28, 2006.
  6. ^ "Home". EG America. Archived from the original on 09/04/2021. Retrieved 2021-09-04. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |archive-date= (help)
  7. ^ "Locations". www.certifiedoil.com. Retrieved 2021-09-05.
  8. ^ "Certified Oil". Google My Maps. Retrieved 2021-09-05.

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