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Love's

Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores, doing business as Love's (or stylized as Loves), is an American family-owned and -operated chain of more than 630 truck stops in 42 states in the United States. The company is privately owned and headquartered in Oklahoma City. Love's ranked No. 10 on the 2022 Forbes list of America's largest private companies.[1] Love's has two primary kinds of stores: country stores and travel stops. Country stores are fueling stations with a convenience store attached. The larger travel stops are located along highways and offer additional amenities such as food from restaurant chains such as Arby's, Bojangles, Burger King, Chester's, Dunkin', McDonald's, Taco John's, Subway, Wendy's, Hardee’s/Carls Jr., truck parking spaces, showers and laundry. The company started adding RV hookups and RV Stops in 2022. Love's had more than 40,000 employees in 2023.[2]

Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores
Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores in Bushnell, Florida.
TypePrivate
IndustryEnergy, Retail (Convenience stores), Hospitality, Storage
Founded1964; 59 years ago (1964)
FounderTom Love and Judy Love
Headquarters,
Number of locations
630
Area served
United States
Key people
Tom Love, Founder
Greg Love co- CEO
Frank Love co- CEO
Jenny Love Meyer
Chief Culture Officer and EVP

Shane Wharton, President
ServicesDiesel fuel
gasoline,
Truck maintenance
Restaurants
Convenience stores
Driver amenities
Hospitality
Storage
Revenue US$20.6 billion (2019)[1]
Number of employees
40,000 (2023)[2]
Websitewww.loves.com

History Edit

 
Love's Travel Stops fuel island off Interstate 40 in Choctaw, Oklahoma

In 1964, Tom and Judy Love spent $5,000 (equivalent to $47,200 in 2022) to lease an abandoned service station in Watonga, Oklahoma, an hour northwest of Oklahoma City. They named their company Musket Corporation. Over the next eight years, Musket opened 40 additional gas stations. All of them operated under the Kerr-McGee gasoline brand.

When the fuel crunch of the early 1970s began and gasoline was in short supply in the United States, Tom Love diversified for the sake of the company's success. He launched a new concept in Watonga: the "Mini Stop Country Store". The Mini Stop was successful and the company quickly opened more stores in western Oklahoma.

In 1972, Musket set out to convert all of its locations from gas stations to convenience stores with self-serve gasoline. By 1973, the company began using the family name to identify its locations. Love's Country Stores was the new name.

By 1978, Love's Country Stores had 60 locations in small communities throughout Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, and Texas. That year, the company began offering the Fresh Daily Deli, sandwiches made fresh daily on-location. Food service became the company's third profit center in each location, along with self-serve gasoline and convenience store items. The Fresh Daily Deli is branded today as Love's Subs.

By the end of 1981, the company reached a milestone with 100 Love's Country Stores locations in operation. The in-store decor was changed from the previous dark country look to a brighter theme. The same year, it opened the first Love's Travel Stop on Interstate 40 in Amarillo, Texas. The travel stop opened a new target audience to Love's business; the addition of self-serve diesel fuel brought professional drivers to Love's. The Travel Stop was unique in that it served both the professional driver and the motoring public, resulting in more growth for Love's.

In 1985, Love's added gifts and novelties. Then in 1993, Taco Bell became a partner, opening a co-branded location in Oklahoma City. The success of this partnership quickly grew.

In 1995, the company opened its first triple-branded food service operation in El Paso, Texas. The location offered Subway, Taco Bell Express and Pizza Hut.

In the late 1990s, food service continued to grow. Soon the company was partnering with an array of co-branded restaurant concepts, including Arby's, Baskin Robbins, Bojangles', Burger King, Carl's Jr., Chester's, Dairy Queen, Del Taco, Denny's, Dunkin' Donuts, Godfather's Pizza, Green Burrito, Hardee's, IHOP Express, McDonald's, Sonic, Subway, Taco Bell, Taco John's and Wendy's.

 
Love's Stops diesel fuel island.

In 2000, Sales & Marketing Executives International awarded Love's the 2000 Outlook Award, for innovation and outstanding contribution to the future of the convenience store industry.

The first truck tire care location opened in 2008, and since then, the business has grown into a nationwide network of centers, offering tires, equipment, light mechanical work, oil changes and roadside service.

On June 30, 2010, Love's acquired 20 Pilot Travel Centers locations and six Flying J locations out of antitrust concerns in order for the Federal Trade Commission to approve the Pilot/Flying J merger.[3] Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores entered into an partnership agreement with the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s Oklahoma City Thunder on March 15, 2019. The agreement allows Love's to prominently place its logo on the front left shoulder of all Oklahoma City Thunder jerseys.[4][5] They also have had a long-standing sponsorship deal with NASCAR Cup Series team Front Row Motorsports, and were on Michael McDowell's car when he finished in 1st place in the Daytona 500 in 2021[citation needed]. Front Row Motorsports opened a NASCAR Truck Series team in 2021 and Love's is a primary sponsor. Love's was on the Zane Smith's truck when he won the 2022 NextEra Energy 250. They were again a sponsor in the 2023 NextEra Energy 250 in which he won.

In February 2023, Love's announced that it had purchased Lawton, Oklahoma-based EZ GO Stores,[6] a chain of 22 convenience stores operating in three states (15 stores as well as a CNG fueling station in Oklahoma, five stores in Kansas and two stores in Nebraska).[7]

Company founder and executive chairman Tom Love died at home in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on March 7, 2023, at age 85.[8][9]

Key dates Edit

1964: Tom and Judy Love launch the Musket chain with a gas station in Watonga, Oklahoma.
1972: The first Country Store opens in Guymon, Oklahoma.
1978: Love's Country Stores Inc. is established.
1981: The first Travel Stop opens in Amarillo, Texas.
1986: The company is renamed Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores, Inc.
1990: Love's adds major branded fast-food franchises to travel stops.
1999: Love's opens its 50th travel stop.
2000: Gemini Motor Transport becomes the primary carrier for Love's.
2013: Love's opens 300th location.
2015: Love's opens 300th travel stop.
2016: Love's purchases Trillium CNG. Love's opens 400th location.
2017: Love's purchases Speedco.
2019: Love's opens 500th location.
2022: Love's starts adding RV hookups and RV Stops.
2023: Love's purchases EZ GO Stores.[6]

See also Edit

  Transport portal

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "America's Largest Private Companies". Forbes. Retrieved 2020-02-28.
  2. ^ a b "Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores on the Forbes America's Largest Private Companies List". Forbes. Retrieved 2020-02-28.
  3. ^ "Pilot, Flying J Finalize Merger". Convenience Store News. 30 June 2010. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
  4. ^ Crall, Joseph (March 15, 2019). "The Heart of OKC: Thunder, Love's Expand Partnership to Include Prominent Placement on Thunder Jersey". OKCThunder.com (Press release). NBA Media Ventures, LLC. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  5. ^ "The Heart of OKC: Thunder, Love's Expand Partnership to Include Prominent Placement on Thunder Jersey" (Press release). Love's Travel Stops & Country Stores. March 15, 2019. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  6. ^ a b Burk, Jarred. "Love's buys Lawton-based EZ GO". www.kswo.com. Retrieved 2023-02-18.
  7. ^ "Locations". EZ GO Stores. Retrieved 2023-02-18.
  8. ^ Lackmeyer, Steve (7 March 2023). "Tom Love, founder of Love's Travel Stops, dead at age 85". The Oklahoman. Retrieved 7 March 2023.
  9. ^ "Tom Love, founder of Love's Travel Stops passes; he was 85". Truckers News. March 7, 2023.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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Love s Travel Stops amp Country Stores doing business as Love s or stylized as Loves is an American family owned and operated chain of more than 630 truck stops in 42 states in the United States The company is privately owned and headquartered in Oklahoma City Love s ranked No 10 on the 2022 Forbes list of America s largest private companies 1 Love s has two primary kinds of stores country stores and travel stops Country stores are fueling stations with a convenience store attached The larger travel stops are located along highways and offer additional amenities such as food from restaurant chains such as Arby s Bojangles Burger King Chester s Dunkin McDonald s Taco John s Subway Wendy s Hardee s Carls Jr truck parking spaces showers and laundry The company started adding RV hookups and RV Stops in 2022 Love s had more than 40 000 employees in 2023 2 Love s Travel Stops amp Country StoresLove s Travel Stops amp Country Stores in Bushnell Florida TypePrivateIndustryEnergy Retail Convenience stores Hospitality StorageFounded1964 59 years ago 1964 FounderTom Love and Judy LoveHeadquartersOklahoma City Oklahoma United StatesNumber of locations630Area servedUnited StatesKey peopleTom Love Founder Greg Loveco CEO Frank Loveco CEOJenny Love MeyerChief Culture Officer and EVPShane Wharton PresidentServicesDiesel fuel gasoline Truck maintenanceRestaurantsConvenience storesDriver amenitiesHospitalityStorageRevenueUS 20 6 billion 2019 1 Number of employees40 000 2023 2 Websitewww wbr loves wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Key dates 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Love s Travel Stops fuel island off Interstate 40 in Choctaw OklahomaIn 1964 Tom and Judy Love spent 5 000 equivalent to 47 200 in 2022 to lease an abandoned service station in Watonga Oklahoma an hour northwest of Oklahoma City They named their company Musket Corporation Over the next eight years Musket opened 40 additional gas stations All of them operated under the Kerr McGee gasoline brand When the fuel crunch of the early 1970s began and gasoline was in short supply in the United States Tom Love diversified for the sake of the company s success He launched a new concept in Watonga the Mini Stop Country Store The Mini Stop was successful and the company quickly opened more stores in western Oklahoma In 1972 Musket set out to convert all of its locations from gas stations to convenience stores with self serve gasoline By 1973 the company began using the family name to identify its locations Love s Country Stores was the new name By 1978 Love s Country Stores had 60 locations in small communities throughout Oklahoma Kansas Colorado New Mexico and Texas That year the company began offering the Fresh Daily Deli sandwiches made fresh daily on location Food service became the company s third profit center in each location along with self serve gasoline and convenience store items The Fresh Daily Deli is branded today as Love s Subs By the end of 1981 the company reached a milestone with 100 Love s Country Stores locations in operation The in store decor was changed from the previous dark country look to a brighter theme The same year it opened the first Love s Travel Stop on Interstate 40 in Amarillo Texas The travel stop opened a new target audience to Love s business the addition of self serve diesel fuel brought professional drivers to Love s The Travel Stop was unique in that it served both the professional driver and the motoring public resulting in more growth for Love s In 1985 Love s added gifts and novelties Then in 1993 Taco Bell became a partner opening a co branded location in Oklahoma City The success of this partnership quickly grew In 1995 the company opened its first triple branded food service operation in El Paso Texas The location offered Subway Taco Bell Express and Pizza Hut In the late 1990s food service continued to grow Soon the company was partnering with an array of co branded restaurant concepts including Arby s Baskin Robbins Bojangles Burger King Carl s Jr Chester s Dairy Queen Del Taco Denny s Dunkin Donuts Godfather s Pizza Green Burrito Hardee s IHOP Express McDonald s Sonic Subway Taco Bell Taco John s and Wendy s nbsp Love s Stops diesel fuel island In 2000 Sales amp Marketing Executives International awarded Love s the 2000 Outlook Award for innovation and outstanding contribution to the future of the convenience store industry The first truck tire care location opened in 2008 and since then the business has grown into a nationwide network of centers offering tires equipment light mechanical work oil changes and roadside service On June 30 2010 Love s acquired 20 Pilot Travel Centers locations and six Flying J locations out of antitrust concerns in order for the Federal Trade Commission to approve the Pilot Flying J merger 3 Love s Travel Stops amp Country Stores entered into an partnership agreement with the National Basketball Association NBA s Oklahoma City Thunder on March 15 2019 The agreement allows Love s to prominently place its logo on the front left shoulder of all Oklahoma City Thunder jerseys 4 5 They also have had a long standing sponsorship deal with NASCAR Cup Series team Front Row Motorsports and were on Michael McDowell s car when he finished in 1st place in the Daytona 500 in 2021 citation needed Front Row Motorsports opened a NASCAR Truck Series team in 2021 and Love s is a primary sponsor Love s was on the Zane Smith s truck when he won the 2022 NextEra Energy 250 They were again a sponsor in the 2023 NextEra Energy 250 in which he won In February 2023 Love s announced that it had purchased Lawton Oklahoma based EZ GO Stores 6 a chain of 22 convenience stores operating in three states 15 stores as well as a CNG fueling station in Oklahoma five stores in Kansas and two stores in Nebraska 7 Company founder and executive chairman Tom Love died at home in Oklahoma City Oklahoma on March 7 2023 at age 85 8 9 Key dates Edit1964 Tom and Judy Love launch the Musket chain with a gas station in Watonga Oklahoma 1972 The first Country Store opens in Guymon Oklahoma 1978 Love s Country Stores Inc is established 1981 The first Travel Stop opens in Amarillo Texas 1986 The company is renamed Love s Travel Stops amp Country Stores Inc 1990 Love s adds major branded fast food franchises to travel stops 1999 Love s opens its 50th travel stop 2000 Gemini Motor Transport becomes the primary carrier for Love s 2013 Love s opens 300th location 2015 Love s opens 300th travel stop 2016 Love s purchases Trillium CNG Love s opens 400th location 2017 Love s purchases Speedco 2019 Love s opens 500th location 2022 Love s starts adding RV hookups and RV Stops 2023 Love s purchases EZ GO Stores 6 See also Edit nbsp Transport portalReferences Edit a b America s Largest Private Companies Forbes Retrieved 2020 02 28 a b Love s Travel Stops amp Country Stores on the Forbes America s Largest Private Companies List Forbes Retrieved 2020 02 28 Pilot Flying J Finalize Merger Convenience Store News 30 June 2010 Retrieved 19 August 2020 Crall Joseph March 15 2019 The Heart of OKC Thunder Love s Expand Partnership to Include Prominent Placement on Thunder Jersey OKCThunder com Press release NBA Media Ventures LLC Retrieved March 16 2019 The Heart of OKC Thunder Love s Expand Partnership to Include Prominent Placement on Thunder Jersey Press release Love s Travel Stops amp Country Stores March 15 2019 Retrieved March 16 2019 a b Burk Jarred Love s buys Lawton based EZ GO www kswo com Retrieved 2023 02 18 Locations EZ GO Stores Retrieved 2023 02 18 Lackmeyer Steve 7 March 2023 Tom Love founder of Love s Travel Stops dead at age 85 The Oklahoman Retrieved 7 March 2023 Tom Love founder of Love s Travel Stops passes he was 85 Truckers News March 7 2023 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Love s Travel Stops amp Country Stores Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Love 27s amp oldid 1178743839, 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