Cars, trucks, and SUVs line up at some Pennsylvania Sheetz locations to take advantage of the Fourth of July offer of $1,776 a gallon. Sheetz announced that it would celebrate the Fourth of July by lowering gas prices to $1,776 a gallon. The reduced price commemorates the year the Declaration of Independence was signed. Limited promotion started at 12:01 a.m. on July 4th and will run all day, or until promotional gallons run out Reduced price applies to regular E85 (flexible fuel), ethanol-free (E0), lead-free 88, unleaded and medium grades of fuel Grade and Excellent at all Sheetz locations across Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. It will not apply to any diesel fuel offers. “Sheetz is a family business, and we are always looking for ways to help the communities and customers we serve,” said Travis Sheetz, President and CEO of Sheetz. “We hope this discount helps our customers keep more change in their wallets as they travel to celebrate the Fourth of July with friends and family, with a clear nod to our nation’s birthday.” Through the Sheetz mobile app or website.
Cars, trucks, and SUVs line up at some Pennsylvania Sheetz locations to take advantage of the Fourth of July offer of $1,776 a gallon.
Video above: Cars wait to fill up at Sheetz Station on Dealerville Road and Mannheim Pike in Lancaster County.
On Monday, Sheetz announced that it would celebrate the Fourth of July by lowering gas prices to $1,776 a gallon.
The reduced price commemorates the year the Declaration of Independence was signed.
The limited-time promotion started at 12:01 a.m. on July 4th, and will run all day, or until the promotional gallons.
Reduced price applies to grades of regular, E85 (flex fuel), ethanol-free (E0), unleaded 88, midgrade and premium fuel at all Sheetz locations throughout Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, North Carolina, Virginia and West Virginia. It will not apply to any diesel fuel offers.
“Sheetz is a family business, and we are always looking for ways to help the communities and customers we serve,” said Travis Sheetz, President and CEO of Sheetz. “We hope this discount will help our customers keep more change in their wallets as they travel to celebrate the Fourth of July with friends and family, with a clear nod to our nation’s birthday.”
Customers can check if their local Sheetz sells a particular grade through Sheetz mobile app or website.
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