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Intouch Insight 2025 Convenience Store Trends Report

Written by Sarah Beckett | June 17, 2025

 Record adoption of made-to-order food, retail-media screens that sell, and loyalty programs that pay off headline this year’s must-read benchmark for U.S. c-store chains. 

Ottawa, ON - Intouch Insight today released its 2025 Convenience Store Trends Report, an annual deep dive into how American shoppers define great convenience—and how leading chains are turning those expectations into revenue.

“By pairing on-site mystery shop and audit results evaluating performance at leading convenience-store brands with consumer survey data, this study shows exactly where the bar sits and how operators can clear it,” said Cameron Watt, President & CEO, Intouch.

Key Findings

Trend

What the data says

Why it matters

Made-to-order (MTO) goes mainstream

85% of U.S. shoppers have tried made-to-order food at a convenience store, and hot-meal purchases climbed from 29% in 2024 to 35% in 2025

Foodservice growth raises customer expectations to QSR-levels; Execution benchmarks need to change to capture market share.

Value parity with QSRs

72% now view c-stores as a viable alternative to quick-service restaurants, up from 56% a year ago

Cross-industry competitive meal bundles and pricing analytics are table stakes to protect share-of-stomach.

Loyalty as an engine—if executed

72% of shoppers are in a c-store loyalty program and 85% would join if rewards are personalized, yet cashiers failed to mention loyalty 65% of the time during audits

In-store coaching and prompts can unlock digital engagement, increased loyalty and incremental spend.

Retail media turns screens into salespeople

47% of shoppers noticed digital ads on-site—almost double last year’s 27%—and more than one-third bought because of them

Coordinating content, placement, and measurement converts eye-share into high-margin ad revenue.

EV charging drives incremental visits

20% of consumers choose a store specifically for its EV chargers; Millennials 25-34 over-index at 45%

Longer dwell times create an opportunity for bigger baskets if amenities like food, seating, and Wi-Fi, and service standards meet expectations.

Clean stores, trusted food

70% say overall cleanliness influences whether they believe food is fresh

Consistent standards and audit routines build confidence, repeat visits, and positive reviews.

 

Taken together, these six trends reveal a convenience landscape where foodservice now rivals fuel, tech-enabled touchpoints extend dwell time, and loyalty programs bridge the gap between on-site and digital engagement. Success in 2025 and beyond hinges on synchronizing frontline execution with data-driven personalization—turning every visit into an opportunity to deepen share-of-wallet and strengthen brand affinity.

“The c-store of tomorrow is equal parts kitchen, media network, and energy hub,” adds Watt. “Operators who harmonize those roles won’t just meet expectations; they’ll redefine convenience for the next decade.”

The complete Convenience Store Trends Report, is available now at https://www.intouchinsight.com/resources/studies/convenience-store-trends-report/.

Media Contact:
Sarah Beckett
VP, Sales and Marketing
sbeckett@intouchinsight.com
613-270-7922

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