Royal Farms

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Royal Farms is a chain of convenience stores and gas stations headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Founded in 1959, Royal Farms has grown to operate over 200 stores throughout the Mid-Atlantic region, including in Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Virginia. The company is known for its "World-Famous Chicken", made-to-order sub sandwiches, coffee, and a wide variety of convenience store items. Royal Farms stores are typically open 24 hours a day, offering a range of services from fuel to fresh food.

History[edit | edit source]

Royal Farms began as a dairy operation in the late 1950s before transitioning into the convenience store sector. The first store opened in 1959, aiming to provide quick and convenient shopping options for customers looking for food and fuel. Over the decades, Royal Farms expanded its footprint across the Mid-Atlantic region, continually adapting its product offerings to meet the changing needs of its customers. The introduction of its now-famous fried chicken in the 1980s marked a significant turning point, setting Royal Farms apart from its competitors and solidifying its reputation as a destination for both fuel and fresh, quality food.

Products and Services[edit | edit source]

Royal Farms is renowned for its wide range of products and services, including:

  • World-Famous Chicken: Hand-breaded, freshly prepared fried chicken that has become a hallmark of the Royal Farms brand.
  • Sub Sandwiches: Made-to-order sandwiches with a variety of toppings and fillings.
  • Coffee: A selection of coffee blends available throughout the day.
  • Convenience Store Items: A broad selection of snacks, drinks, and everyday essentials.
  • Fuel Services: Gasoline and diesel fuel available at competitive prices.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Royal Farms operates over 200 locations across five states in the Mid-Atlantic region. Each store is designed to cater to the needs of the local community, offering a clean, safe, and friendly environment for customers to shop and refuel.

Sustainability Initiatives[edit | edit source]

Royal Farms is committed to sustainability and environmental stewardship. The company has implemented several initiatives aimed at reducing its carbon footprint, including energy-efficient lighting and refrigeration, recycling programs, and the use of renewable energy sources where possible.

Community Involvement[edit | edit source]

Royal Farms is actively involved in the communities it serves, supporting various local charities, events, and organizations. The company's commitment to community service is an integral part of its corporate identity, reflecting its dedication to making a positive impact beyond its business operations.

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