QT gave up on much of DMS, for the most part. They just never seemed to be very aggressive in the market. Having Caseys and Kum & Go probably didn't help their cause. It is crazy to see how well Kwiq Star is going and how much they are supporting local.
Casey's has always scrapped the bottom of the labor pool for workers. Now that the pool is much shallower, they are getting the moss and muck. Couple that with the bargain basement equipment they use and this thread is the result. They have become my last choice.
Sir, you need to try the Kwik Star and QT donuts. Caseys? Funny joke.
I have and still go to different Casey’s and 90% of the time there machine that gives you a choice of French vanilla or half and half is usually out of both if mostly vanilla creamer come on Casey’s corporate figure this out it’s getting ridiculous
Yeah I know I t wasn’t many but they have basically all but given up on the Des Moines market. Lol I’m just bitter because a couple of the locations were close to my current and former jobs.
How have they given up on the market when they still have 17 locations in central Iowa and have invested in refurbishing or rebuilt the stores?
While we’re talking about other convenience stores, there used to be several Kwik Shops in the CR area, including three along a two-mile stretch of Center Point Road. They were always a few steps below Casey’s or most other convenience stores - way below the Kwik Stars when they started coming in - but hey, hard to lose money selling gas and candy and cigarettes and soda with those margins, right?
A few months ago all those stores got rebranded as Sinclair stations. New signs, fresh updates of the outside appearance, all kinds of new looks. Had to cost a pretty penny for somebody. Then a week or two ago they all started selling gas at bargain prices, like $2.99 or $2.49 a gallon. Raised the eyebrows of folks around here, it did!
But once their tanks were empty, they stayed empty with “No Fuel” signs on the pumps … and as of this week, all of those stores are closed. For good, it appears. Too bad for whoever shelled out the money for all those Sinclair signs.
It’s tacky but not a huge deal?I watched a guy one morning, go get an energy drink, walk over to the coffee area and fill both his pockets with the little individual creamer containers, pay for his drink and left. The cashier watched him do it and just shrugged.
Dubuque has too many of these locally owned eye sore gas stations called Kwik Shop. It is some kind of weird local chain and they don't do anything well compared to either Casey's or Kwik Star. Very expensive gas, food, and everything, not usually a very good selection of hot food, and not usually very clean. I can't fathom how or why there are so many locations here (at least 5) or how they stay in business. There are a couple of Kwik Stars in town, but I feel like there could be at least a couple more. Only a couple of Casey's too, and both horribly located. Somehow this Kwik Shop has some sort of weird gas station monopoly stranglehold. Wish Kwik Star would just come in and be more aggressive and chase the Kwik Shops out.
Nevada had 2 kum and go's that closed like 3 years ago or maybe longer. Word was that other people bought them put up new signage but have never reopened.
They are a real eyesore in town.
I live in that neighborhood but gave up on that place after about 3 tries. They won't even put window cleaner in the containers by the pumps. Life's too short....Circle K bought the Kum and Go on the corner of Valley West and EP True in WDM. They never even put up any signage and the store is sketch AF. K&G always did a really good job maintaining the property but the new owners can't even bother mowing the grass our general appearance up keep. It's too nice of an area to have an eyesore like this.
Same. About the only business I give that place is filling up a gas can for my mower. I would go elsewhere but I'm usually on a time crunch. The store itself is gross and I'm pretty sure one of the qualifiers to work there is meth addiction.I live in that neighborhood but gave up on that place after about 3 tries. They won't even put window cleaner in the containers by the pumps. Life's too short....
I remember going in there the morning it was no longer a K&G. Didn't even really register that it was different as I am on autopilot most mornings. Thought it was weird when the breakfast food didn't have K&G labels. Only on my way home did I notice the K&G signage was gone. It was never the greatest store to begin with, but I think I've gone in the store once more since it changed over and only went there to get gas for my mower but have switched to electric since.Circle K bought the Kum and Go on the corner of Valley West and EP True in WDM. They never even put up any signage and the store is sketch AF. K&G always did a really good job maintaining the property but the new owners can't even bother mowing the grass our general appearance up keep. It's too nice of an area to have an eyesore like this.
Circle K bought the Kum and Go on the corner of Valley West and EP True in WDM. They never even put up any signage and the store is sketch AF. K&G always did a really good job maintaining the property but the new owners can't even bother mowing the grass our general appearance up keep. It's too nice of an area to have an eyesore like this.
They tried to buy Casey's a while back. I'm not the biggest Casey's fan, but I think we dodged a bullet there.I don't understand how Circle K even stays in business. They are the sketchiest big chain gas station I have ever seen. Pretty much all of their stores are run down and mangy.
The metro where it feels like they have the biggest presence is Phoenix. QT also has a large presence and it feels like QT hasn't prioritized the remodels there (as much) because their stores look amazing compared to the Circle Ks.
If I have multiple options Circle K is not getting my business. Such a deplorable operation.