There was a Valero here, Casey's bought them out 2 years ago, so now we have 3 Casey's, a Sinclair, and a Cenex in town.
I hate pilot. They buy up every little mom and pop place they can get their grubby little fingers on, take out the restaurant or diner, and put in fast food. Did it in ALbany, GA, East St Louis, and bought out Crazy D's, who had really good food, even if it was a bit of a craphole, it was still clean.
Then they bought out Flying J and put Denny's in them. I understand they did keep the real food in the Bosselman's, but haven't been in one since about the time they bought them out. I was driving for Schneider at that time, and they were after Schneider's fuel contract, so they were polling the drivers and I think the consensus was to keep the restaurants, so that's what they did, just another way to kiss SNI's backside to get the fuel contract.
If they can't buy a place out, they just set up shop across the street and try to put the other out of business.
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