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Uggghhh. The location's convenient, but it's a pretty nasty urban gas station. There's always trash in the lot, and it's a terrible layout. (Half the lot isn't used at all, and there's frequently congestion at the pumps and/or all the parking spaces are taken. Giant Eagle flushes money down the toilet because they won't put money into a major renovation of this place.) The clerks are extremely friendly 50% of the time and really mean and grumpy 50% of the time. I'd much rather have polite and efficient, but not necessarily friendly, 100% of the time. This is a Get Go-wide problem: these guys have the SLOWEST GASOLINE PUMPS in the world. Seriously. It takes me at least twice as long to get gas at Get Go than it does at other gas stations. The computer takes forever to process inputs (card swipes, credit/debit?, car wash?, etc.), and they pump gas about 2/3 as fast as other stations. This partly explains the lines at Get Go stations. I've even taken to hitting a less-convenient but similarly priced BP near work just because it's much easier to get in and out. (Because let's be honest: getting gas is not a "fun" thing to do. Unless you're at a Wawa or a QT. Why won't Wawa cross the mountains and come to Pittsburgh?)
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