I remember these from 1980's - 90's. I think at some point in early 2000's, Speedway bought or otherwise overtook them - our local SA became Speedway.
When I started driving in '97, gas was $0.79/gal.
Speedway didn’t buy out SA until just a few years ago. Or at least they didn’t rebrand most of them until then. Most of my high school years in MN were spent going to Super America and I graduated in 2019.
Heeeey, St. Cloud, how ya doin’?
Just passing through lol, good eye!
Is that the one on highway 10? I haven't lived there in 14 years
Yes, it is.
This is the best.
I remember these from 1980's - 90's. I think at some point in early 2000's, Speedway bought or otherwise overtook them - our local SA became Speedway. When I started driving in '97, gas was $0.79/gal.
And speedway is owned by 711. Yay for mega corporations
Speedway didn’t buy out SA until just a few years ago. Or at least they didn’t rebrand most of them until then. Most of my high school years in MN were spent going to Super America and I graduated in 2019.
That’s the price of gas rn where I live
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26 years ago it was like 99c/gal.
That’s wild. Now I’m questioning my childhood memory.
By 2005 it was over $2 avg in US. You could easily have been too young to remember it cheaper. Particularly if you grew up in an expensive area.
Prices went through the roof with Hurricane Katrina and never entirely went back down.
This is the comment I was looking for! This is fascinatingly true. No one seems to remember
Depends on where you live
Initial Covid lockdowns dropped the price a bunch
2008 we saw fuel prices reduce significantly right before the election.
[We don't have to guess](https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/hist/LeafHandler.ashx?n=pet&s=emm_epm0_pte_nus_dpg&f=a)
7 years ago, driving through Georgia I filled up for 1.09 a gallon.
A defunct store with no employees has the same sign from when it shut down?? No way! edit: /s in case it was really needed
It’s more to show how low the price of gas used to be…in case that really needed to be said