Kroger typically sources its gasoline from various suppliers and refiners, including major companies such as Marathon and BP, depending on the location and availability. In Tennessee, Kroger gas stations may also procure fuel from regional distributors to ensure a reliable supply for their customers. The specific sources can vary by location and market conditions.
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Because it was unprofitable for multiple years. (Source: multiple employees of that Kroger and Oak Forest Kroger)
Kroger gas comes from shell
I think the answer is no but they have Walmart & Kroger.
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shell Kroger mapco
Yes the Kroger's in Dallas does in fact double grocery coupons. They will double the coupon on coupons up to $50 or $1
no. they did not.
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Kroger (and all other gas stations, no matter what brand) obtain their gas from trucks that fill up at fuel racks near refineries around the USA. Typical racks are Exxon or CITGO. Your local Kroger obtains their gas from whichever truck happens to be in your town when the station needs a refill (probably came from a rack in your state or a neighboring state). Essentially, all gasoline is fossil fuel. When you buy gas from Kroger you are only paying for their advertising. If you are very curious (and have spare time) watch the trucks that refill the gas pumps in your town. You will notice that truck just drives from one gas station to another, refilling their pumps no matter what brand =) Gas is gas.
Of course !