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QuickChek opens newest store in Ridgefield

Coffee. Breakfast. Lunch. Dinner. Energy. Fuel. It’s all available at QuickChek‘s newest location, which opened this past week in Ridgefield. This new store, which opens as the company celebrates its 56th anniversary this month, “cheks” these boxes off your daily list.

The 5,496-square-foot store is located at 92 Route 46 W. and features the company’s “Fresh to Go” interior layout designed to enhance the shopping experience for those who live, work in and travel through the area.

More than half of the new store will be dedicated to freshly prepared food and beverages, including QuickChek’s guaranteed fresh brewed hot and iced coffees, to meet the needs of today’s fast-casual shopper.

“You can get everything on your list and more in our new Ridgefield location,” said QuickChek Divisional Vice President Don Leech. “And, for the first time ever, we have a separate canopy offering high-flow diesel gasoline, which is in demand along this stretch of Route 46. It provides us with another way to meet the needs of the communities we serve.”

As part of its grand opening, QuickChek also is helping its most loyal customers fight inflation and perk up the end of the work week with free coffee every Friday through April 28. QuickChek Rewards members can get a free coffee — any size, hot or iced — with any in-store purchase during its “Free Coffee Fridays” by scanning the QuickChek Rewards mobile app or entering their phone number at checkout. Limit is one coffee per person per visit. Sign-ups are available here.

The Ridgefield store will have one canopy with eight gas pumps offering high-quality fuel at value prices and a second, separate canopy dedicated for high-flow diesel for tractor-trailers, which will be able to fuel both side tanks at the same time and have a dedicated exit from the store onto the highway.

The new Ridgefield store will be open 24 hours a day, allowing consumers to create made-to-order breakfast items, personalize their oven-toasted fresh QuickChek subs, wraps and salads, as well as customize hot and cold beverages exactly as they want them, or select freshly prepared ready-to-go items, any time of day or night.

Amenities include no-fee ATMs, which provide additional added value to consumers; indoor seating for 10 people; outdoor seating for eight people; and ample parking with 45 parking spaces.

Each new QuickChek store typically creates 35 to 45 new local jobs, including eight management positions, and generates approximately $1 million in tax revenue.

Committed to giving back to the communities it serves, QuickChek will donate 25 cents for every sub sandwich sold in the new store during the store’s first 30 days to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Hackensack to help Fuel Great Futures for local kids in Bergen County. To learn more about the Murphy USA/QuickChek partnership with Boys & Girls Clubs of America, visit BGCA.org/MurphyUSA.

A wholly-owned subsidiary of Murphy USA, QuickChek operates 161 stores, including 98 locations with fuel throughout New Jersey, New York’s Hudson Valley and Long Island.

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