World's Largest Gas Station Opens

Would like to see one here in Cali, along the Interstate 5 corridor. :cool:
 
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I’ve said this before 20 times…

I don’t care if a gas station like Costco / Buck-ee has gas for 50¢ less per gallon than Shell or Chevron, Im not waiting 20 min to fill up. I take no pleasure in going to Buck-ee and waiting in long lines with so many customers.

I would avoid just not to deal with all the traffic and careless drivers. I just want to gas up and go.
 
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Is the bolding of your drama-laden OP pushing an agenda?

This is how we all know you didn't click on the link and read the article and instead immediately dropped into the comments throw accusations.

OP's post was taken directly from the first paragraph of the story. Those words aren't bolded, they're hyperlinks to different articles. That's just how the copy/past formatted them.

I guess some people are always looking for a reason to be artificially outraged.
 
People leave their car at the pump while inside using the restrooms and shopping. Right or wrong, that's what happens.
It's wrong and people who do that should be executed
Buc-cee’s stays packed around here especially on weekends and holidays. It is a cultural icon in Texas.
Other than being locally born (Texas), what could the attraction be? Another slew of heavy Americans wandering around a different kind of Walmart?

.....brisket? How 'bout adding prawns in Gulf state locations?
 
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You guys should support local small businesses and buy gas from a mom & pop gas station.


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It's wrong and people who do that should be executed
Other than being locally born (Texas), what could the attraction be? Another slew of heavy Americans wandering around a different kind of Walmart?

.....brisket? How 'bout adding prawns in Gulf state locations?
It is a tradition in my family. Has been since I was a kid. It is about all about just having fun and enjoying the experience. Cleanest bathroom you’ll find anywhere, the kids get to take pictures with Buc-ee the beaver, everyone can find their favorite road snacks since the selection is so massive. Then we gas up the vehicle and hit the road.

If you don’t enjoy it then don’t go I guess. Life is too short to do things you don’t like.
 
You guys should support local small businesses and buy gas from a mom & pop gas station.


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Gas stations like this is where I like to:

- Gas up and add 1 gallon of gas after pump clicks off
- Buy a carton of Newport cigarettes
- Bag of spicy hot pork rinds
- Case of Bud Lite
- $50 of various Scratch Off Lotto tickets

- Buy a few cans of RedBull and a hotdog with my SNAP card…..…
 
Two that I'm personally familiar with: https://eddieworld.com/

and

The 96-pump Chevron station in Nevada: https://www.primmnevada.net/worlds-largest-chevron/
Those are like in the desert-where land is cheap. Primm, Nevada is -well you know.

BTW-there are only two reasons to stop at that Primm station. One-to use the bathroom-and two because you did a very poor job of planning your gas stop. Gas is at least .50 cents less (probably closer to a dollar at Sams and Costco) just up the road 60 miles in Las Vegas.

I have never seen more than two of those pumps used-ever.
 
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The brisket sandwich was ho-hum IMO, a little too fatty and not as tender as what I've found in Texas, but it was decent for gas-station fare. My buddy had that and the burrito, and aside from the gastronomical distress he experienced, said they were both delicious. And store made by local employees.

Considering that a GAS STATION advertises that they will pay $150-225k for a store GM, why exactly again are we pushing EVs that will never generate the kind of revenue that a Buc-ee's will because they use Tesla self-service PowerChargers with no employees required??
Given the choice, I would rather charge an EV in a place where I can kill the time (and check items off my to-do list) by patronizing several small businesses conveniently. Hook up to the charger, hit the produce market, the bakery, butcher, seafood market, etc... , then unplug and hit the road. Several small businesses are supported this way instead of one guy with an estimated $500M chain.

Ideally, I would charge at home and leave vehicle fuelling out of the equation entirely.
 
I've certainly heard of them and have visited a couple in my travels.

Buc-ee's is an American chain of country stores, gas stations, and electric vehicle chargers created and owned by Arch "Beaver" Aplin III, headquartered in Lake Jackson, Texas. The chain was first founded in 1982 in Clute, Texas and began expansion with its first travel center in Luling, Texas in 2003. The company began expanding outside of Texas in 2018 with the opening of a location in Baldwin County, Alabama, and has since opened locations in Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, South Carolina, and Tennessee, with new locations planned for other areas, including Colorado, Missouri, Virginia, and Wisconsin, if they're not already there.

The chain is well known for the large size of its locations, alongside its product offerings of fuel, snacks, brisket, baked goods and commodities, tacos, fresh sandwiches, souvenirs, and travel items. The chain has also become well known for the cleanliness of its bathrooms, its mascot, and the company's prohibition of 18-wheelers at their locations.
Yes, the South Carolina one is ALWAYS packed with cars. Its amazing... Im talking about not the gas pumps but the place in general has a parking lot that looks like past of a shopping mall parking lot and always full. People love going there, to eat too, my son and family never pass it by without stopping.
 
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