In Denver, a lot of the Shell Stations are alligned with the local Kroger(King Soopers) stores for discounts on gas. Usually lower prices than most others. And Sinclair gas from Wyoming is USA all the way and is very affordable.
“In Denver, a lot of the Shell Stations are alligned with the local Kroger(King Soopers) stores for discounts on gas. Usually lower prices than most others. And Sinclair gas from Wyoming is USA all the way and is very affordable.”
Around my part of CO, the K.S. stations seem to be unbranded, and I quit buying unbranded gas a long time ago. Many of the (very few) Sinclair stations around here seem like they were built (and still remain in) the 1950’s: REALLY dirty and run down, and I’ve avoided them too. I think there are a couple of modern ones though.
BTW, recently I talked with a tanker driver delivering gas to my local Hindu-run shell station because he wasn’t driving a Shell tanker. The driver explained his trucking firm was a contractor for Shell, and he was quite the salesman for the quality of Shell gasoline. I thought it was pretty impressive that a driver for a contractor was that knowledgeable about the product he was delivering and that he himself believed in the product.