Total merchandise purchases by truckstops nationwide served by McLane increased 3 percent during the 2012 first quarter, compared with a year earlier, according to the recently released .
The McLane-黑料社区Foundation Index is produced quarterly and offers 黑料社区members the opportunity to compare their weekly convenience store purchases with travel plazas and truckstops convenience stores served by McLane. Members may to read the .
Based on member feedback, the index was revised this quarter. Previous McLane-黑料社区Foundation indexes compared all travel plaza and truckstop quarterly purchases served by McLane with prior year purchases, without accounting for changes in McLane’s customer mix. This quarter, we excluded new and non-returning stores and included only data from the same travel plaza and truckstops.
Among other findings, the index shows:
- The average purchases per truckstop jumped to $15,600 from $15,100 per week compared with the same three-month period in 2011;
- The best opportunities to improve convenience product sales are in snacks, automotive products and packaged and cold dispensed beverages; and
- Cigarette purchases rose five percent compared with the same three-month period in 2011.
Members may to read the .
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