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I didn't say it was. But at the very least they are co-conspirators. I am boycotting Loves as well. I don't know why anybody would buy fuel at Loves without the open roads card. If I can't pull into a Loves truckstop and not know I am getting a competitive fuel price, I am shopping elsewhere.
If the station does not show on the OR app, it either not a participating station, or its discount is less than $0.05. Even though Loves is a hometown company, I would not use them without a discount card (always outrageously priced). With a discount card is a different story - assuming the discount price is competitive, in general they are usually newer, cleaner, well marked, and easy in/out when compared to many T/A's There are always exceptions to this rule. I have been having good luck at Mavericks lately being best price, new, clean, etc.
 
OSU, I have been virtually a cheerleader for the Loves brand for years. I remember getting those huge pieces of jerky out of the plastic canisters and them getting weighed to see how much it cost. But those were the days of the Loves country stores. Those days are mostly gone. We still have two of the country models in Marlow, a town of about five thousand. Now days we have Loves travel stops. Completely different model. I guess I am getting old. I expect a vendor/supplier of any commodity to present their best price up front. I admit that is pretty naive these days. I despise just about any and all apps while my company has built one for our customers and our convenience. It is not a sales tool but a way for our customers to access a customized database of their equipment we have serviced. I am getting way off track. I better quit.
 
And I agree on Maveriks. Allsups and quik trip have been beneficial as well.
 
I have noticed that the Greenlane card consistently offers a better price than the Open Roads card.

Since I only recently started using Greenlane, I'm wondering if long-term users have found that to be true for a while.
I have e seen similar comments from others, Greenlane can sometimes come in cheaper, but long-term users say it really depends on the stop. In many cases the prices are pretty close, and it can go either way depending on location and network.
 

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