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NACUFS' Best in the Business award winners illustrate how convenience retailing is evolving in the college market.

June 1, 2010

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Like many cutting edge college c-stores, Jonah’s at Virginia Commonwealth has a strong foodservice component featuring freshly made dishes.

The college convenience store has a long history. Its original purpose, to give resident students a convenient place on campus to buy needed household items, remains a focus, but now often takes a back seat to a growing status as a dining outlet and a revenue generator for the school dining department through the sale of high-volume impulse items like beverages, snacks and candy.

Through its annual Best in the Business Campus C-Store awards program, the National Association of College and University Food Services (NACUFS) each year highlights the bellwether c-store programs in the nation. These in turn provide glimpses into what the emerging trends in convenience retailing on college campuses are.

On the following pages, we briefly profile this year's winners in the five categories…

Judges for the 2010 competition included a team of students and campus c-store managers as well as Dean Wright, director of dining services at Brigham Young University; John Lawn, chief editor of Food Management magazine; and Jason Gilbert, who represented sponsor PepsiCo Foodservice.

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