Parker’s Opens Company’s 41st Convenience Store in Hardeeville, S.C., Featuring Hot Deli and More

Staff Report From Savannah CEO

Thursday, December 17th, 2015

Parker’s, an award-winning convenience store leader headquartered in Savannah, Ga., recently opened the company’s 41st retail location in Hardeeville, S.C. at I-95, Exit 5.
 
The new store, located at 16319 Whyte Hardee Blvd., features a hot deli serving breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Highlights include a full breakfast bar as well as Southern fried chicken tenders, mac 'n' cheese and other favorites. Parker's offers the same hot foods in Hardeeville as the company’s flagship store in downtown Savannah, which has been honored by TripAdvisor as the No. 4 restaurant in town.
 
The Hardeeville store also sells high-quality Parker’s gas, the company’s signature Chewy Ice, fountain drinks, fresh-brewed tea and lemonade, gourmet coffee, locally grown fresh-cut fruit, salads, 28-degree beer, vape products, cell phone accessories and much more.
 
“Our customer base is expanding rapidly in South Carolina,” said Greg Parker, company president and CEO. “We’re proud to be the Low Price Leader in Jasper and Beaufort County and look forward to opening additional stores in the area within the next year.”
 
Parker’s currently operates South Carolina locations in Bluffton, Port Royal, Okatie and Pritchardville. The Hardeeville store is managed and staffed by experienced members of the Parker’s team, all of whom share a commitment to delivering high-quality customer service.
 
The Hardeeville location will offer 12-cent discounts on gas for PumpPal loyalty club members as part of a company-wide holiday “thank you” to customers from Dec. 14 through Dec. 25.    
 
Hardeeville customers can choose the Parker’s Cash Card or PumpPal Card, both of which offer savings of up to 10 cents a gallon at the pump. Area residents can pick up a Cash Card or a PumpPal card at any Parker’s location to start saving.
 
“At Parker’s, we offer highly competitive gas prices and quality customer service,” said Parker. “We also save our customers time, which is the most valuable commodity of all.”