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Cinnamon rolls, bananas, salads and hot sandwiches from Kwik Trip will no longer require a trip to the convenience store for some of its customers.

The La Crosse-based company that will likely have nearly 700 stores in three states by the end of the year has announced that it has partnered with EatStreet, a food delivery company, to provide delivery services to customers in select areas of Madison and La Crosse. It marks EatStreet’s first full-scale partnership with a convenience store company with multiple locations and will allow Kwik Trip to expand its brand and satisfy demands from customers who increasingly are demanding more conveniences.

The initial pilot period, which went live Thursday, is for two stores located close to UW-Madison and UW-La Crosse. The Madison store is at 1421 Monroe St., which does not have fuel pumps, while the La Crosse store is at 530 West Ave. Kwik Trip officials said that if the pilot project is successful, they would expand the program to Eau Claire, Wausau and Appleton late this summer or by early fall.