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The results of the first-ever American Consumer Satisfaction Index study on convenience stores are out. Later in this email, find out who took the number one spot. 

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🏪 Wawa, Others Top First-Ever Convenience Store Satisfaction Survey

Clark loves large convenience stores that sell everything you can imagine, especially good, freshly-prepared food.

He consistently praises Wawa and Buc-ee’s, for example, for their store offerings.

As it turns out, Clark’s take is representative. Those two chains finished first and third, respectively, in the first-ever American Customer Satisfaction Index study on convenience stores.

Survey responders, who answered over seven months ending in September, ranked convenience of store hours and locations, coffee freshness, food quality, wait times, speed of checkout and more.

“The most popular convenience stores, the study found, are the ones that have focused on making food – and making it well – as consumers focus more on the in-store experience when deciding where to fill up,” CNBC reported.

The top 10:

1. Wawa – 82
2. QuikTrip – 81
T3. Buc-ee’s – 80
T3. Murphy USA – 80
T5. Casey’s General Stores – 79
T5. Sheetz – 79
7. Kwik Trip – 78
T8. BP – 77
T8. Cumberland Farms – 77
T8. Speedway – 77

📊 Stat of the Day

🏬 $773,800: The amount of money you’d have today if you invested $100,000 in Costco stock 10 years ago. That far outpaces the S&P 500’s returns during that same period. Of course, Clark says you shouldn’t focus your investing portfolio on individual stocks. And past performance doesn’t guarantee future results.

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The “dirty secret” of the insurance industry is that most denials can be successfully appealed. In fact, 99.9% of the time, people think they can’t fight the big insurer. Clark encourages us to stand up for ourselves and shares tips to help you write an appeal. Also, there are several pros and cons to HOAs. A man was recently fined by his HOA for leaving bottled waters for delivery people on his lawn. While this is extreme, HOAs are known for strong rules, as Clark explains.

☎️ Need Money Help?

The Team Clark Consumer Action Center is a free helpline that can help you navigate your money questions. Call 636-492-5275. Visit clark.com/cac for more information.

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