I’ve lived in Texas for eight years. I’ve seen a Bucc-ee’s once from 35 and never went inside. It’s definitely a huge thing here for some people, but I’m not in the in-crowd. I hear “120 people in the impatient mindset one is in while their gas is pumping gathered in one space” and do not think “roadside attraction.”
The obsession with Buccee’s here, from people of all types, doesn’t make any sense to us. Why do people hype up an ever-crowded gas station that happens to also sell guns and Jesus-themed house decor? It’s all my least favorite parts of the US in one terrible place.
I’ve lived in Texas for eight years. I’ve seen a Bucc-ee’s once from 35 and never went inside. It’s definitely a huge thing here for some people, but I’m not in the in-crowd. I hear “120 people in the impatient mindset one is in while their gas is pumping gathered in one space” and do not think “roadside attraction.”
The obsession with Buccee’s here, from people of all types, doesn’t make any sense to us. Why do people hype up an ever-crowded gas station that happens to also sell guns and Jesus-themed house decor? It’s all my least favorite parts of the US in one terrible place.