BP is a leading energy company that specializes in providing consistent, dependable, and high-quality fuels. The company's commitment to America goes beyond just energy and jobs, as it supports a wide range of institutions and initiatives that strengthen the communities where its employees live and work. BP invests more in the U.S. than in any other country, having invested $90 billion over the past 10 years, making it America's #1 energy investor. While the overall experience at BP was positive, with the company supporting over 145,000 jobs across the country, there were a few minor issues reported. One customer noticed an overcharge for some candy bars, while another was disappointed that a Fuddruckers location had no ice cream options. However, the majority of the reviews were positive, with customers praising the quality of the burgers, the selection of organic and grass-fed meats, and the friendly and helpful staff. One customer particularly enjoyed their experience at a Fuddruckers location, describing the staff as friendly and helpful, the food as good and hot, and the overall atmosphere as welcoming. Another customer was impressed by the in-house dining area and the staff's apparent enjoyment of their work. Overall, BP and its Fuddruckers locations seem to provide a reliable and enjoyable experience for customers, offering high-quality fuels and a diverse range of dining options.
It's hard to rate a place when I didn't spend time there. I was simply passing through to have lunch and it was my first time in that particular area other than to get gas.
June 2023
Didn't notice til after I got home that they overcharged me for the candy bars I got. It was supposed to be 2 for 5.50 and I was charged regular price for both. Total of 6.58. But I also bought some other items and didn't check my receipt til I got home and I live out of town from this one.
March 2022
Good enough, considering you don't have many restaurant choices there. I was disappointed that they had absolutely no ice cream options. Burger was unremarkable, except for the glob of sesame seeds (see picture) - what on earth was that?