At least a month now!Great news! The new owners of Ridge Market seem to be trying to pay off their new venture in months rather than years - $3.499 for gas a couple days ago.
That is a teaser price sad to say.
Because it is common tactic in the oil and gas industry to bring back customers or pick up new ones after a shut down for repairs or remodeling or opening a new site. I worked hand to hand with oil companies for over 30 years and have seen it hundreds of times . But you don't have to take my word for it time will show you .Well, it matched the Sheetz up the road until Sheetz upped their price, and its been over a month, so I'm not sure why you say that.
Because it is common tactic in the oil and gas industry to bring back customers or pick up new ones after a shut down for repairs or remodeling or opening a new site. I worked hand to hand with oil companies for over 30 years and have seen it hundreds of times . But you don't have to take my word for it time will show you .
Technically in Maryland it’s illegal to sell gas for less than you’ve paid for it.Because it is common tactic in the oil and gas industry to bring back customers or pick up new ones after a shut down for repairs or remodeling or opening a new site. I worked hand to hand with oil companies for over 30 years and have seen it hundreds of times . But you don't have to take my word for it time will show you .
Come on oh great wizard you don't REALLY think they are selling at a loss, do you?Technically in Maryland it’s illegal to sell gas for less than you’ve paid for it.
Do you remember when Sheetz opened? Kerosiline was .99C a gallon and the rest of the state was at $2.00. It’s called a loss leader and it gets a companies foot in the door and also puts smaller mom and pop stations out of business. So yes, the great wizard does in fact believe that they will take a short term loss for a long term gain.Come on oh great wizard you don't REALLY think they are selling at a loss, do you?
And branded. Think seasonal additives.So, today the price went up to $3.49 for regular, same Sheetz again.
Even if they were a few cents more, I would still use them to have a source of gas thats about a mile away from the house.
And branded. Think seasonal additives.
No I do not remember .99 kerosene at Sheetz, stopped using it about 40 years ago.Do you remember when Sheetz opened? Kerosiline was .99C a gallon and the rest of the state was at $2.00. It’s called a loss leader and it gets a companies foot in the door and also puts smaller mom and pop stations out of business. So yes, the great wizard does in fact believe that they will take a short term loss for a long term gain.
The point was not so much about the kerosene, but that companies can and will sell products at a loss to get a customer in to buy a higher markup item.No I do not remember .99 kerosene at Sheetz, stopped using it about 40 years ago.