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420NoScopeYeetCannonアセけエッチ+ ジャく ジャガーノート1 year ago

I’m ok with this.. if this becomes the new standard for gas stations, everyone wins.. this is capitalism winning

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Acclaimist1 year ago

Same company owns it

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Playteaux1 year ago

That makes sense.

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Steve Kenneth Soto1 year ago

Probably was a franchise owner that decided not to renew the contract

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Rob Gentle1 year ago

I was just in Texas for a couple weeks and went to multiple The Texan stores and multiple Bucc-ees as I drove all over. Bucc-ees were huge and heavily trafficked. The Texans felt more like a stop and go truck stop. Both had clean restrooms, good food, and affordable gas.

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Nancie Neal (Author)1 year ago

Except the crowds. Apparently they weren't able to copy that.

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Thomas G1 year ago

Honestly I'm not a brand guy type of thing, I'm just happy to see that the bar for gas stations is being risen because of this

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Mike Smith1 year ago

I live 20 minutes from New Braunfels and we had the first Buc-ees mega gas station and frequented the place. I'd say this company did a pretty good job at following the business model. It's virtually indistinguable.

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Famous Frank Pharma Czar™🇺🇸🇮🇹1 year ago

Um, why are there no customers? 😂

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Playteaux1 year ago

Exactly

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