Originally Posted By: rg200amp
Originally Posted By: Drew99GT
Originally Posted By: rg200amp
Originally Posted By: Drew99GT
Considering I've seen the same Groendyke Transport tanker truck fill up the tanks at a King Soopers grocery store, a Shell station, and a Conoco, I stick to who ever has the lowest price.
Shell stations have to use gas that is treated with Shell's additive. And shell stations have to pay shell for that gas.
If they use ANY other gas in there station beside Shell while there is a shell logo on the pump, there would be INSTANT changes happening at that gas station.
Same with every brand.
I personally know a man that LOST his Sunoco station in WHOLE due to this. He now runs a Citgo.
So, not to call you a liar, but. . . . . It's not something to be taken lightly.
It's against federal law.
Shell stations don't have to buy gasoline refined at a Shell refinery; the brand specific additives are added to the tanker trucks at the terminal rack. All the gasoline that's delivered in my area to all the various brands comes from one pipeline that goes to one terminal.
This has been discussed here ad nauseum and 2 members who are tanker truck drivers here have confirmed the same thing.
I know this. However, the gas from the one pipe line is treated with SHELL's additives, then it is sold by SHELL to SHELL stations. It's like Mcdonalds milkshakes. Yes, a owner of a Mcdonalds could buy any kind of milkshake mix from any food distributor, but it is NOT allowed as per the contract between the owner of the store and Mcdonalds.
Besides the contracts between gas station and SHELL, it is against federal law to advertise one thing and sell another.
Evidently, gasoline spiked with Shell's additives is being sold at a Conoco and a grocery store in my neighborhood! Or gasoline spiked with Conoco's additive is being sold at a Shell station. Or straight cheap gas is being sold at all 3!