The Kroger Fuel Center is a mixed bag when it comes to customer experiences. The store at the pumps is described as the nicest Kroger one, though the end pump may be a tight fit for larger vehicles. The restrooms are nice, but some of the amenities like toilet paper and paper towel dispensers were not functioning properly. Pricing at the fuel center seems to vary across locations, with some customers reporting higher prices at certain stations compared to others. While the prices are generally on par with other places, the pump handles can be tricky, not allowing customers to stop the pump where they want. The staff at the Kroger Fuel Center receive mixed reviews as well. One cashier was praised for being excellent, fast, and polite, while other experiences suggest inconsistent service and attitudes from the staff. The stores themselves also seem to have varying levels of cleanliness, organization, and product availability, with some locations appearing well-stocked and others having empty shelves or outdated produce. Overall, the Kroger Fuel Center provides a somewhat unpredictable experience, with the quality of the facilities, pricing, and customer service seeming to vary depending on the specific location and day of the week.
Took $.50 off a gallon n my camper had no problem with the 35 gallons it consumed.
July 2024
Really nice fuel stop, the store out at the pumps is the nicest Kroger one I've seen. It's a little tight if it's on a trailer about the end pump is accessible. Probably wouldn't try it with anything over40 ft total length Nice restrooms but neither the toilet paper nor paper towel dispensers were working
July 2024
Why is the gas at the Arlington station $ .20 higher than at the Bartlett Kroger and $ .10 higher than at the Lakeland Kroger? It appears they price it according to which neighborhood you live in.