I've lived in Texas for eight years. I've seen a Bucc-ee's once from 35 and never went inside. It's definitely a huge thing here for some people, but I'm not in the in-crowd. I hear "120 people in the impatient mindset one is in while their gas is pumping gathered in one space" and do not think "roadside attraction."
Interesting choice investing in a huge gas station as the conversion to electric is finally starting to pick up steam. I'm sure it'll still be needed for many years, but it just doesn't feel like a great long term prospect with how tight profit margins are from gas stations.
I 've only been a few times but the Bucc-ee's I've been to had electric charging stations.
this post was submitted on 04 Jul 2023
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