Inside the Shell fuel station in Point Loma's Midway District, Food Mart operates the convenience counter at 3425 Midway Drive with a county health inspection score of 95 out of 100. The footprint is built around the gas-station traffic pattern — cold drinks, packaged snacks, tobacco, and grab-and-go food positioned for drivers who are already stopped at the pumps, a fuel-plus-food model distinct from the standalone snack aisles at Stars & Stripes Mart on the peninsula side. Credit and debit card acceptance at the register mirrors the card readers on the fuel islands, keeping the entire transaction cashless from pump to counter. The Midway Drive address places the store at the intersection of the Fordham and Wing Street residential blocks, filling the single-item purchase gap that the larger grocery chains on either side of Point Loma leave open — a convenience role also served by The Village Store deeper in the residential corridor. Hot food and prepared-meal combos pulled from the warmer case alongside a fuel fill-up represent the store's highest-ticket walk-in transaction.