Ever found yourself on a long road trip, craving a hearty breakfast but miles away from a proper diner? The answer to your egg-related prayers might just be closer than you think: yes, gas stations often sell eggs!
While it might not be the first place that springs to mind when compiling your grocery list, the humble gas station has evolved far beyond just fuel and windshield washer fluid. In fact, for those times when you're in a pinch, need a quick ingredient, or simply have an unexpected craving, a gas station can be a surprisingly convenient resource. Many now offer a selection of grocery staples, and increasingly, that includes eggs.
Category | Information |
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Availability | Eggs are increasingly common at gas stations, though selection varies by location and chain. |
Form | Typically sold in cartons of a dozen or half-dozen. Boiled and pickled eggs sometimes available individually. |
Brands | Often generic or regional brands; national brands may be less common. |
Price | Prices can be higher than supermarkets but are competitive with convenience stores. |
Quality | Quality can vary. Check sell-by dates and carton condition before purchasing. |
Refrigeration | Eggs should always be stored under refrigeration at the gas station. |
Other Products | Gas stations such as Speedway, QuikTrip, Thorntons and Sheetz offer eggs, breakfast sandwiches and other food items. |
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