Town & Country Food Stores
Town & Country Food Stores was an employee-owned chain of convenience stores based in San Angelo, Texas. It had over 168 locations spread throughout Texas and New Mexico and yearly revenue in 2006 of over $850 million. It was purchased by Susser Holdings Corporation in 2007 when all stores underwent transition to Stripes Convenience Stores.
History
T&C traces its history back to an earlier chain of the same name, founded in 1959 in Austin, Texas, by Paul Chintamani. However, during the early 1960s the predecessor chain found itself in financial trouble due to overexpansion.In 1959, two company employees, H.A. "Harold" Gibbs and F.L. "Steve" Stephens purchased T&C's six San Angelo stores and one store located in Del Rio, Texas; as part of the purchase, the West Texas company also acquired the T&C name.
Paul Chintamani held a 51% stake in this company.