Love's once again on Newsweek's list of most trustworthy companies

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Love’s Travel Stops is included on Newsweek’s list of the Most Trustworthy Companies in America for the fourth year in a row. 

Newsweek LogoThe ranking was determined through a survey of 25,000 people in the U.S. and was based on customer and employee trust and sentiment towards the brand. The honor reflects the strength of the company’s culture and demonstrates Love’s continued commitment to the core values established by late Founder Tom Love, according to a statement from the company.

“When my dad opened our first location 62 years ago, he knew our success would always come down to our core values,” said Jenny Love Meyer, chief culture officer of Love’s. “Those core values, including integrity, are still at the center of how we operate today. When we take care of our team members, they take care of our customers, and it all starts with trust. Whether you’re a consumer looking for a brand you can rely on or someone considering a career with us, we hope this recognition shows that commitment is making a meaningful difference.” 

Love’s, which is family-owned and operated, and based in Oklahoma City, ranked in the top 30 among major U.S. retailers, outperforming well-known national brands. 

Love’s also stands out as one of only two gas stations or travel stops included on Newsweek’s list. This recognition reflects the company’s people-first, values-driven culture, highlighting how teams consistently deliver integrity, reliability and first-class service, according to the company.