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QuickChek coffee ranked best in America

NEW JERSEY — Each day, people throughout the metropolitan area start their day with a cup of fresh brewed QuickChek coffee.

Last year alone, QuickChek sold more than 17 million cups of coffee. With this volume and dedication, it is no surprise that QuickChek has been recognized as the best coffee amongst convenience stores in the United States.

The Whitehouse Station, NJ-based fresh convenience store chain ranked #1 for its coffee program among c-store competitors in CSP magazine’s “10 Great Coffee Programs for 2023” consumer survey. Consumer response placed QuickChek top among Convenience competitors and several restaurants in CSP’s “20 Great Coffee Programs of 2023” earlier this year, a consumer survey that evaluated Convenience and Quick Service Restaurant coffee offerings.

The report noted the brand’s commitment to its Coffee and Beverage program, striving to serve the best, freshest coffee and growing the category through innovation.

Aside from specific mentions of QuickChek’s coffee area being fully stocked and clean, QuickChek stood apart from competitors with Fresh Brewed Iced Coffee including Flavored Iced Coffee, limited-time-only coffee flavors including Kris Kringle and Vanilla Crème Brule, the company’s seasonal “Free Coffee Fridays” for QuickChek Rewards members, and its QCafé, where consumers can enjoy made-to-order energy drinks, frozen lemonades, real fruit smoothies, and more.

A survey participant said, “The choice and quality of the gourmet coffee was exceptional.”

Additionally, CSP magazine’s 18th annual Mystery Shop survey ranked QuickChek in the Top 5 for overall scores in Convenience. The top five 2023 scores were within 3.8% of each other. QuickChek was the only participating c-store chain to score 100% for having milk alternatives as part of its coffee bar — at no additional cost.

Dan Haskell, Vice President and Head of Food & Beverage at QuickChek, says a key component to the strength of the company’s coffee program is its coffee hosts.

“These highly trained team leaders are responsible for managing the high traffic Qcafé and ensuring customer satisfaction. It is not unusual for these QuickChek associates to know their customers by name,” said Haskell. “We enjoy a long legacy of a strong coffee program and look forward to continuing to innovate and refine our offering, always ping our team and customers at the forefront.”

QuickChek Coffee Customers (over 17 million cups sold a year)

  • QuickChek’s proprietary coffee blend, roasted to Specialty grade, is the company’s best seller
  • Colombian coffee is the favorite specialty coffee
  • Hazelnut tops flavored coffee
  • French Vanilla Creamer is the preferred way to lighten and sweeten coffee
  • Oat Milk is becoming a favorite for those looking for plant-based or non-dairy creamer options

Everyone can try a cup. First-time users of the QuickChek Rewards mobile app can enjoy a free cup of fresh brewed QuickChek coffee when they sign up for the free program at www.quickchek.com or download the QuickChek app which offers consumers an opportunity to earn rewards with every purchase as well as place food and beverage orders. Frequent QuickChek Rewards coffee drinkers will receive one free coffee after they purchase eight coffees.

A wholly-owned subsidiary of Murphy USA, QuickChek operates 160 fresh convenience store locations throughout New Jersey, the Hudson Valley and Long Island.

Jay Edwards

Born and raised in Northwest NJ, Jay has a degree in Communications and has had a life-long interest in local radio and various styles of music. Jay has held numerous jobs over the years such as stunt car driver, bartender, voice-over artist, traffic reporter (award winning), NY Yankee maintenance crewmember and peanut farm worker. His hobbies include mountain climbing, snowmobiling, cooking, performing stand-up comedy and he is an avid squirrel watcher. Jay has been a guest on America’s Morning Headquarters,program on The Weather Channel, and was interviewed by Sam Champion.

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