Sheetz lowers gas prices to $3.99

 Before the holiday weekend, Sheetz lowers gas prices to $3.99.

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Business News: Sheetz is a chain of convenience stores that are known for their coffee and made-to-order food. Now, they are also known for their low gas prices, which can help ease the pain at the pump. Sheetz will drop the price of gas to $3.99 per gallon for unleaded 88 and $3.49 per gallon for E85 on Monday.

The offer is only good until July 4, to make holiday travel easier. Sheetz has 56 stores in Ohio and 647 stores in total, spread out over six states: Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, and Maryland.

Sheetz's first store in the Columbus, Ohio, market opened in April. They hope to open their first store in Dayton in the year 2024. About 30 people will be hired at each Sheetz. Each Sheetz will also have its award-winning made-to-order menu, from which customers can order custom specialty drinks or foods at any time of day or night.


Sheetz says it is lowering some gas prices for a limited time

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Gas has gone up a lot, and I know there are a lot of reasons for it. I can't do much about it, but this little break does help," Sampsell said. Before you buy a car, you should make sure that it can run on Unleaded 88 or E85.

Jim Garrity, who is in charge of public affairs for AAA East Central, said, "When you're deciding what to do, don't put anything in your tank before reading your owner's manual." "Cars and trucks are made to work best with different mixes of gas."

Sheetz said in its announcement that Unleaded 88 is approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for use in cars with model years of 2001 or later, as well as light-duty trucks, SUVs, and vehicles that can run on different types of fuel.

"E85 has more ethanol (51–83%) and is not compatible with all vehicles. It is made for "flexible fuel vehicles," or FFVs, which is what the announcement said. "FFVs can use regular gasoline (E10), E15, or E85. When it's available, E85 is clearly marked as a different type of fuel that shouldn't be used in regular cars.

Drivers should check their owner's manuals to find out if their cars can run on E85. Sheetz's unleaded 88 gas can be used in cars made in 2001 or later, as well as in light-duty trucks, SUVs, and flex-fuel cars.

Sheetz's E85 fuel has at least 51% ethanol and is made for vehicles that can use either gasoline or ethanol. Sheetz warned that E85 is clearly marked as a different type of fuel and shouldn't be used in regular cars.

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