Street scene, Dexter, Michigan. 1936.
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Street scene, Dexter, Michigan. 1936.
1951 Shell X-100 motor oil ad.
Why did the Azalea Trail Maid cross the road? Photograph of the grand opening of a new Shell Gasoline station in downtown Mobile.
Photograph from the Palmer Photograph Collection held by The Doy Leale McCall Rare Book and Manuscript Library at the University of South Alabama.
Dieting Tip!
Look at it as fueling yourself with clean fuel. Your body will run efficiently and you'll feel better! You wouldn't fill your gas tank with sand would you?
ca. 1955
Guess which corporation is the worst in the world, and how you and @Roots_Action can frustrate its horrible plans.
http://bit.ly/QFGbuf
Many people have mentioned the Winn-Dixie gas perks program. I thought it was probably a good idea to try and save a few cents per gallon on gasoline. So I gave it a shot. This is what I found...
1. I found that the Winn-Dixie gas perks are really not perks.
2. It seems like you need to spend $50 at Winn-Dixie before getting .05 cents off at the Shell gas station pumps.
3. I also found that most participating Shell gasoline stations charge 5/10/15 cents more than non-participating Shell gasoline stations.
So my question is why in the world would anybody use the Winn-Dixie and Shell gasoline stations "scam" perks. I actually found that most non-participating Shell gas stations offer prices much lower than even if you had the 15 cent discounted gas prices.
My vote is against the Winn-Dixie perks. Food and gas retailers are consistently scamming the consumer and nobody cares.
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