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PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania — Giant Eagle announced Monday it had completed the sale of its 270 GetGo and WetGo locations to Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc., the parent company of the convenience ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) — Whenever a company is sold, one of the first thing customers wonder is how the user experience is going to change. With the sale of Giant Eagle’s GetGo business to ...
Giant Eagle's sale of GetGo convenience stores was announced nearly a year ago but had to receive regulatory approval.
Giant Eagle's sale of GetGo convenience stores was announced nearly a year ago but had to receive regulatory approval.
Giant Eagle sells GetGo stores to Couche-Tard, ensuring continuation and expansion of the myPerks loyalty program with uninterrupted rewards across locations.
Giant Eagle's sale of GetGo convenience stores was announced nearly a year ago but had to receive regulatory approval.
Additionally, GetGo's approximately 3,500 employees and 270 locations in Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Ohio and Indiana will make up a new, separate business unit within Couche-Tard's U.S ...
Giant Eagle's sale of GetGo convenience stores was announced nearly a year ago but had to receive regulatory approval.
Giant Eagle has closed on a deal to sell its GetGo locations to Couche-Tard. The sale was officially announced Monday.The new owner of GetGo is a Canadian company that owns other convenience store ...
The two companies have agreed to keep and partner together on the myPerks loyalty program across Giant Eagle and GetGo locations.
Giant Eagle's sale of its GetGo Café + Market sites to a Canadian-based convenience store company was approved by the Federal Trade Commission.
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