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Mac’s moves into Ireland with purchase of convenience store chain

A Mac's sign in Ontario. Bayne Stanley/The Canadian Press

MONTREAL – The company that owns Mac’s and Couch-Tard stores is making further advances in Europe with the acquisition of Ireland’s leading operator of gas bar and convenience store stations.

The Quebec-based company says it has an agreement to buy the Topaz chain for an undisclosed price.

Topaz has a network of 464 fuel stations across the island of Ireland including its recently acquired Esso station network.

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Of these stations, 162 are owned by Topaz and 302 by dealers.

The agreement also includes a commercial fuels operation, with over 30 depots and two owned terminals.

Couch-Tard is one of North America’s largest operators of convenience stores and gas bar retailing operations. In the United States, it operates mainly as Circle K which will eventually become its main global brand outside of Quebec.

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