RollingsFarms
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- Mar 26, 2007
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- South Carolina
- Tractor
- Few John Deere's and one Ford 3600 diesel.
A freind of a friend knows someone that owns 3 convenience stores on the same road all about a mile apart here where I live. The gas prices are different at all three. He says the reason is his overhead, sales, thefts, liability, the neighborhood, etc... are different at all three stations. As for the wild swings, that is dictated by his supplier. He only makes about 10 cents per gallon profit. He says his major profit is all the junk, food and drinks he sells in the store that people buy when getting gas.
I've heard that song and dance many a time. my questions are this: why have a business in a bad part of town to begin with? in my experience the gas stations in the bad part of town were cheaper by .10 sometimes then the ones located in the middle of fancy sub divisions full of doctors and lawyers