Sheetz is offering a 40-cent discount per gallon on Unleaded 88 gasoline at 505 locations through November 30. Customers can verify availability via the Sheetz app or website. Unleaded 88, approved by the EPA for vehicles from 2001 onwards, contains more ethanol than Unleaded 87, burns cleaner, and is said to enhance engine performance.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have announced a multi-year partnership with Sheetz, making the convenience store the official jersey sponsor. The Sheetz logo will appear on the sleeve of the Pirates' jerseys starting today against the Tampa Bay Rays. The partnership will also include ballpark signage, in-game activations, and digital media content.
A lottery ticket worth $1,005,510 was sold at a Sheetz in Glenshaw, Allegheny County. The winning Diamonds and Gold Fast Play ticket cost $30, and the Sheetz store will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling it. The winner has one year from the purchase date to claim the prize.
The Sheetz convenience store chain, with over 700 stores in six states, is facing a discrimination lawsuit from federal officials alleging that the company discriminated against minority job applicants by automatically rejecting those who failed a criminal background check. The lawsuit, filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, claims that Sheetz's hiring practices disproportionately impact minority applicants. The company has denied the allegations, stating that it does not tolerate discrimination of any kind. The EEOC is seeking to force Sheetz to offer jobs to unlawfully denied applicants and provide back pay and other benefits.
Senator John Fetterman playfully teased President Biden for visiting rival convenience store chain Wawa instead of Sheetz, a favorite of Fetterman's. Biden's visits to Sheetz and Wawa in Pennsylvania were seen as an attempt to garner support in the battleground state, known for its passionate rivalry between Sheetz and Wawa fans. With 19 electoral votes at stake, Biden's narrow lead over Trump in Pennsylvania makes the state a crucial battleground in the upcoming election.
The Sheetz convenience store chain, with over 700 stores in six states, is facing a discrimination lawsuit from federal officials alleging that the company discriminated against minority job applicants by automatically rejecting those who failed a criminal background check. The lawsuit, filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, claims that Sheetz's hiring practices disproportionately impact Black, Native American, and multiracial applicants. The company denies the allegations but is being sued under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The EEOC seeks to force Sheetz to offer jobs to unlawfully denied applicants and provide back pay and other benefits.
The Sheetz convenience store chain, with over 700 stores in six states, is facing a discrimination lawsuit from federal officials alleging that the company discriminated against minority job applicants by automatically rejecting those who failed a criminal background check. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) filed the lawsuit, claiming that Sheetz's hiring practices disproportionately impact minority applicants. The company has denied the allegations, stating that it does not tolerate discrimination and has attempted to work with the EEOC to resolve the dispute. The lawsuit seeks to force Sheetz to offer jobs to unlawfully denied applicants and provide back pay and other benefits.
Three Sheetz gas stations in Greensboro, North Carolina, have deployed K-9 units as an additional security measure following a series of robberies and carjackings, including the fatal shooting of an off-duty cop. The specially-trained dogs provided by American K-9 Interdiction are aimed at ensuring the safety of customers and employees, but their deployment has received mixed reactions from local residents and customers.
Sheetz, an operator of 670 gas stations in the mid-Atlantic, will sell unleaded 88 gasoline for $1.99 per gallon at its Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia locations over the Thanksgiving weekend. The offer is valid until the end of Monday. However, only vehicles from 2001 and newer can use this type of gas, which is blended with 15% ethanol. While unleaded 88 may result in a 4%-5% drop in fuel economy compared to regular gas, the difference in efficiency is only around 1%-2% when compared to most gas sold in the U.S. Given the current gas prices averaging between $3.10 and $3.59 in the Mid-Atlantic, the discounted price is still worth considering.
Sheetz and GetGo, two gas stations in the Pittsburgh area, are offering discounted gas prices ahead of Thanksgiving travel. Sheetz has dropped the price of unleaded 88 gas to $1.99 per gallon for a limited time at select locations in Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. GetGo is offering a $1 discount on all grades of fuel for customers with AdvantagePay, myPerks Pay Direct, or the myPerks Pay Rewards Visa Credit Card on Black Friday. Unleaded 88 gas is approved by the EPA and is more environmentally friendly. Gas prices have fallen to their lowest level since January, making it a good time for travelers to hit the road.
Sheetz, a major mid-Atlantic gas station chain, is offering a Thanksgiving deal on Unleaded 88 gas, reducing the price to $1.99 per gallon until Monday, November 27. This fuel blend, approved by the EPA, offers more than $1 in savings per gallon compared to the national average of $3.274 per gallon. The deal is available at select Sheetz locations in Pennsylvania, Ohio, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Sheetz is offering a promotion for the rest of August, cutting the price of its 88 octane gas to $2.99 a gallon to provide relief to customers during the summer. This promotion is available until August 31, 2023, and customers can check if their local Sheetz sells this fuel grade through the Sheetz mobile app or website. 88 octane is a blend of 85% gasoline and 15% ethanol.
The Sheetz gas station in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, was closed on Wednesday after experiencing problems caused by large crowds attracted by a discounted gas promotion on Independence Day. The popular local gas station offered all gas grades, excluding diesel, for only $1.77.
Discounted fuel prices at Sheetz gas stations in the Mahoning Valley caused traffic delays as people lined up to take advantage of the $1.776 per gallon deal in honor of Independence Day. The promotion applied to various types of gas until promotional gallons ran out.
Convenience chain Sheetz is offering gas at a discounted price of $1.776 per gallon on the Fourth of July, in honor of the year the Declaration of Independence was signed. The promotion applies to various fuel grades and aims to help customers save money as they travel for the holiday. This comes as gas prices have already dropped significantly compared to last year, with the national average for regular gasoline currently at $3.53 per gallon.