US-based convenience store chain Sheetz is set to open three new stores at Manheim, Hummelstown-Derry Township and York in central Pennsylvania.

The Manheim store will open today, while the Hummelstown-Derry Township store will open on 15 December while the new store at York will open on 22 December.

"The outlets are expected to create more than 60 full and part-time jobs."

The outlets are expected to create more than 60 full and part-time jobs.

Free self-served coffee will be available at these stores for a limited period.

In addition, the firm's MTO menu will be displayed at the stores' touch-point terminals to order drinks or food items.

Last month, Sheetz opened an outlet in new store in Pennsylvania, marking the 256th outlet in the state.

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Sheetz was founded in 1952 and currently operates 535 stores across Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, Ohio and North Carolina in the US.

The company has more than $6.9bn in revenue and employs more than 17,500 employees.

All Sheetz convenience stores are open 24 hours a day throughout the year.


Image: Interior of Sheetz store in Altoona, Pennsylvania, US. Photo: courtesy of Jonnyboyca via Wikipedia.