Buc-ee’s makes it to Tennessee from the Great State of Texas. Enjoy and note there will never be a cold toilet seat......... think about it.....
Buc-ee’s corporate policy allows men in the women’s restrooms.
Another “woke” company I won’t patronize.
I hope there was enough money in the store budget to pay for a couple of experienced security guards. All it takes is one rowdy customer at the 8 item line, trying to purchase 38 items and acting as though nothing is wrong.
Good luck to the new store!
There should have been a christening, if people still do that on a Maiden Voyage. Just use an empty Gatorade bottle.
The greatest thing since rest stops. Bathrooms always sparkling clean and always available...and great food as well.
You can get anything you want, at Alice’s Restaurant
Excepting Alice
You can get anything you want, at Alice’s Restaurant
Walk right in it’s around the back
Just a half a mile from the railroad track
You can get anything you want, at Alice’s Restaurant
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At many huge supermarkets it takes 20-30 minutes in line now due to staff reductions. Not convenient.
So go to a convenience store for higher price but quick checkout.
But if miles of cars are outside and the place is packed to the gills then you’ll wait a long time and that’s.....inconvenient.
While I certainly given them credit for creating what they now have, for those on a budget, do a bit a math, and you’ll find Buckey’s prices on the order of THREE TIMES the prices of Sams/Costco, per unit (such as ounce), along with really cheap packaging that implies that they buy stuff wholesale, and then re-package.
At least that’s what my contacts in the US tell me. After all, I’m a Russian troll, working in St. Petersburg (according to the WW3 supporters), so no way for me to know directly.
And I just drive right on by them like it’s nothing
They must be hard up for entertainment
How many slurpee machines?
In Texas the Buc’ees on I-45 in Madisonville seems to attract a lot of the locals too. That place is always hopping. Must be a date night outing for some. One can buy BBQ grills and smokers there too. A lot of food varieties and drinks galore.
120 gas pumps
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Since each pump delivers fuel at the rate equivalent to 4MW, this baby can deliver 480MW of power.
That’s about a sixth of our largest power plant.
The energy contained in gasoline is enormous. Practically impossible to replace with renewables.
For those who can’t stand the greatness of Buc’ees, that’s your problem. Sandwiches are getting pricey, but the gas prices are very competitive.
And as this opens an even larger store begins in Luling Texas
https://www.kxan.com/news/texas/texas-to-reclaim-home-of-the-largest-buc-ees/
Buccees rocks, and I used to build QTs back in the 90s.
A Stuckey’s on steroids.
“The store, located in Sevierville, is the first business to open at Exit 407”
Someone doesn’t know too much about exit 407 on I-40. It just make sthe rets of the article unbelievable.
LOL!
The Buc-ee’s between Jacksonville and St. Augustine is, apparently, a “destination.”
I will say this: If Buc-ee’s doesn’t sell it, you probably don’t need it!
Cars FRom all over the USA can be found in the parking lot.
IIRC, this one only has 99 gas pumps!
Heard of ‘em, never seen one.
Buccee balls! And beaver nuggets!