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December 2023 by Samantha G.
Price on sign said $2.54 with card. Pump had $2.79. Shady price bait and switch. DO NOT GO THERE. I have reported them to the state.
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September 2023 by NeJuana Nicole
False advertisements for gas.
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September 2023 by Barbara Hooker
1) Work out issues with their computers where you can set up a rewards account2) Clean up outside where you have to get gas3) Get paper towels at the pumps4) Clean up trash in grassy area where customers take their dogs
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August 2023 by B. Hooker
1) Work out issues with their computers where you can set up a rewards account2) Clean up outside where you have to get gas3) Get paper towels at the pumps4) Clean up trash in grassy area where customers take their dogs
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August 2023 by Orion Stahlbaum
Bait & switch. Posted $3.29 on sign, charged $3.54 at pump. Dirtballs.
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July 2023 by Zac
As others mentioned, price is lower on sign than at pump, consistently
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June 2023 by A T
This place is a scam. Posting 2.89 and 2.94 prices but will charge you $3.19 when you pump.
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December 2022 by James Parker
They are charging more at the pump than the sign says. By 15-20¢
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November 2022 by Justin Craig
Too high
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October 2022 by lespaul0009
Was Way Overcharged for gas...pumped regular gas yesterday...pump ran extremely slowly...was charged over 18.00 for 3 glns so stopped pumping...was in a hurry...tried to contact mngr/owner but no luck...God bless
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August 2022 by Travis Mansfield
Sign says one price, but it's 10 cents higher at the pump. Sounds shady....
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August 2022 by Glenn Edward McDaniel (GMack)
Who knows with the way gas has skyrocketed customer service has gone away
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July 2022 by Matt Sejnowski
I couldn't figure out how to plug the nozzle thingy into my electric car. Cashier was no help, just sadly shook his head. I felt sorry for him, hence 3 stars. I won't be back with my car. Added one for windshield liquid and squeegee that worked fine !
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March 2022 by Cocaine & Waffles
I needed gas.They had gas.I got gas.After I farted, I left.
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January 2022 by Junus A.
In my mind, Burnet Road has always served as a centralized corridor for certain types of businesses; used car dealerships, mattress shops, and, most recently, fried chicken joints. And while the strip has never had an outsized appetite for Italian cuisine, at least in comparison to downtown & the East Side, I'd posit that Burnet proffers a rather well-rounded pizza presence, especially as of late. In the past decade, Burnet's graduated from merely housing Austin institutions like progenitor Conan's and latecomer Pinthouse; local hotshot Bufalina, and the formidable out of towner DeSano have arrived in pursuit of a piece of the pie. And, while not technically being along Burnet, I'd be remiss if I didn't mention Little Deli's slightly lateral location, off Woodrow. In short, if you want to eat good pizza in ATX, you could do a hell of a lot worse than Burnet. Personally, I've never been a pizza guy. But having lived on Burnet for a decent amount of time, I'd been around the block before. And let me tell you, at least up until ~2017, my man Hooshang at the Sunrise Mini Mart was preparing the finest pies on the block. Hot, greasy, fresh, and totally unexpected. Yeah, Sunrise did house pizzas, and they were good as f**** I don't know if they do anymore ever since Hooshang hung up the apron; I wonder how he's doing. Anyway, now that Sunrise is out of the picture, the best pizza on Burnet is at the Burnet Express. As a licensed purveyor of Hunt Brothers® Pizza, they pump out squares upon squares of what are among some of the finest par-baked frozen pizza parcels ever hawked by a mini mart. Indeed, the Hunt Brothers branded pizza program not only makes foodservice easy to set up, easy to make, easy to sell, and easy to profit from; it's also exceedingly easy to enjoy. Reminiscent of a b****** child between french bread & cardboard, topped with the slightest slathering of ostensibly tomato based sauce, and with cheese that congeals to crispy-chewy perfection over the individualized portions' inevitably hourslong huddle under the heat lamp, I can honestly say that the closer it gets to the USDA's food safety temperature danger zone, the better it tastes. In the words of Bob Marley, don't f*** around and find out--head over to get yourself a chunk'a Hunt today!