Sheetz Announces 40-Cent Discount on Unleaded 88 Gas Ahead of Thanksgiving Travel

As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, Sheetz, the popular gas station and convenience store chain, is offering a significant discount on Unleaded 88 fuel. Starting Tuesday, customers can enjoy a 40-cent reduction per gallon, a promotion that will run until the end of November. This offer is available at 505 Sheetz locations that provide this specific type of gasoline.

Understanding Unleaded 88

Unleaded 88 contains 15% ethanol, in contrast to the 10% found in standard unleaded 87 fuel. While this higher ethanol blend can be more affordable, it’s essential for drivers to check their vehicle’s manual or consult with the manufacturer to ensure their car can safely use Unleaded 88. This step is crucial for those looking to maximize the benefits of the Sheetz discount.

Checking Availability

Customers can verify if their local Sheetz station offers Unleaded 88 through the Sheetz mobile app or the company’s website. This easy access to information helps travelers plan their fuel stops more efficiently during the busy holiday season.

Market Context

This price cut comes at a peculiar time in the gas market, with prices remaining below $3 per gallon in 31 states, and a national average of $3.06. This marks a decrease from $3.30 a year ago, according to AAA. Sheetz has previously implemented similar discounts during last summer and around Thanksgiving last year, using these promotions to attract more customers and boost sales in their convenience stores.

Thanksgiving Travel Surge

AAA has projected that this Thanksgiving will witness the highest travel volume in years, with nearly 80 million people expected to hit the roads. This represents an increase of 1.7 million travelers compared to last year, with about 90% opting to drive. For those fueling up for their journeys, many will find gas prices roughly 25 cents lower than last year, with some areas reporting prices around $2.98 per gallon.

Industry Insights

According to GasBuddy’s Patrick De Haan, the recent stabilization of gas prices follows a period of volatility driven by global events such as the COVID-19 pandemic and geopolitical tensions. This trend is a welcome change for consumers as they prepare for their holiday travels.

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