On the Run (convenience store)

Alimentation Couche-Tard acquired the On the Run trademark and franchise network in the U.S. in 2009, and Parkland Fuel did the same in Canada in 2016; ExxonMobil retains full ownership of the brand in the rest of the world.

In August 2011, 7-Eleven announced it was acquiring 51 ExxonMobil-owned and operated On the Run locations in the Dallas/Fort Worth area; the convenience stores were re-branded as 7-Eleven, but will still sell Exxon-branded gasoline.

[4] Houston-area On The Run locations (81 total) were rebranded either as a Timewise (Landmark Industries) or Star Stop (the retail division of Panjwani Energy LLC) convenience store since 7-Eleven does not operate franchises in the Houston Metro area.

In 2007, the chain was again recognized by CSD with the Best in Class Foodservice Award for its line of proprietary gourmet breakfast sandwiches under the On the Run Cafe brand name.

[14] In early 1999, the Peregrine Corporation (Shahin family) registered a separate On The Run brand, now known as OTR, for its convenience store and service station operations in South Australia.

An Esso-branded service station, with On the Run convenience store, in Ottawa, Ontario , Canada (pictured in 2006). Like others in Ontario, the location was sold by Imperial Oil to Couche-Tard in 2016, and the convenience store is now a Circle K .
On the Run has locations in over 1789 stores in 40 countries.