Royal Farms

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Royal Farms
RevenueIncrease US$974.7 million (2022)
OwnerCloverland Farms Dairy
Number of employees
1,300 (2022)
Websiteroyalfarms.com

Royal Farms is a privately owned chain of convenience stores headquartered in

gasoline and electric vehicle
charging sold on the premises, as well as house-made fried chicken, chicken sandwiches, and fries.

Overview

Royal Farms locations map as of January 2021. (Baltimore Metro expanded in inset)

Royal Farms is owned by Cloverland Farms Dairy and the name Royal Farms was chosen when Cloverland Farms Dairy merged with Royal Dunloggin Dairy in 1968 and then decided to open a convenience store using the word Royal from Royal Dunloggin and Farms from Cloverland Farms. Known for their fried chicken and giant cockerel statues. Royal Farms opened its first store in 1959 in Baltimore,[3] which remains where the company's headquarters are based.[3]

As of October 2019, Royal Farms has 214 locations throughout the

. They have self check out.

In September 2014, Royal Farms purchased naming rights to the

Baltimore Arena.[5] On November 22, 2022, Royal Farms announced that it would open up its first North Carolina
location in early 2023, with more locations coming soon to that state.

References

  1. ^ "Royal Farms | Locations". Retrieved November 16, 2018.
  2. ^ 8 things to know: Royal Farms opens first North Carolina locations; Baltimore firms picked for elite medtech accelerator
  3. ^ a b "About Royal Farms". Royal Farms Official Website. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  4. ^ Sherman, Natalie (September 22, 2014). "Royal Farms quietly grows fromdairy business". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved February 2, 2023.
  5. Baltimore Business Journal
    . Retrieved September 27, 2014.

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