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Sheetz to open 4 new stores with diesel lanes in August

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Sheetz to open 4 new stores with diesel lanes in August
Sheetz is opening four new stores across its footprint this month that will include diesel fuel lanes for commercial truck drivers. (Courtesy: Sheetz)

ALTOONA, Penn. — Sheetz will open four new stores this August featuring truck diesel lanes. Spreading across Michigan, North Carolina and Virginia, each store will offer high-flow diesel fuel and Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) for commercial trucks, a truck scale and free overnight parking spaces to truckers.

The new store locations projected to open in August include:

  • Middletown, Va.: Located at 121 Confidence Lane, this new store will feature 9 truck driver lanes and can be easily accessed by truck drivers on exit 302 from Interstate 81.
  • Asheville, N.C.: Located at 5440 Asheville Highway in Hendersonville,  this new store will feature 4 truck driver lanes and can be easily accessed by truck drivers on exit 44 from Interstate 26.
  • Warsaw, N.C.: Located at 2543 W NC 24 Highway,  this new store will feature 5 truck driver lanes and can be easily accessed by truck drivers on exit 364 from Interstate 40.
  • Romulus, Mich.: Sheetz’s first store in Michigan, 33380 Wick Road, will feature 4 truck driver lanes and can be easily accessed by truck drivers on exit 197 from Interstate 94.

According to a recent media release, each new store opening will offer customers grand opening festivities, including free self-serve coffee and soda for the entire grand opening day. Multiple prizes will be awarded, including a grand prize giveaway of free Sheetz for a Year (valued at $2,500 in a Sheetz gift card; no purchase is necessary to win, and you must be present to win and over the age of 18 to enter).

Customers attending the grand opening are encouraged to donate a non-perishable food item to the nonprofit. Those who donate will receive a Sheetz-branded thermal bag, limited to one per customer.

Sheetz currently operates 740+ store locations across Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio and Maryland, all of which are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

 

Erica N. Guy

Born and raised in Little Rock, AR, Erica N. Guy decided to stay in her hometown to begin her professional career in journalism. Since obtaining her bachelor’s degree from UAPB, Erica has professionally written for several publications about several topics ranging from lifestyle, tech, culture, and entertainment, just to name a few. Continuing her love for her hometown, she joined our team in June 2023, where she is currently a staff writer. Her career goals include continuing storytelling through her writing by being the best professional writer she can be. In her spare time, Erica enjoys trying new foods, cozying up with a good book, spending time with family and friends, and establishing herself as a future businesswoman.

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Born and raised in Little Rock, AR, Erica N. Guy decided to stay in her hometown to begin her professional career in journalism. Since obtaining her bachelor's degree from UAPB, Erica has professionally written for several publications about several topics ranging from lifestyle, tech, culture, and entertainment, just to name a few. Continuing her love for her hometown, she joined our team in June 2023, where she is currently a staff writer. Her career goals include continuing storytelling through her writing by being the best professional writer she can be. In her spare time, Erica enjoys trying new foods, cozying up with a good book, spending time with family and friends, and establishing herself as a future businesswoman.
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