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itsjscott t1_j9rnenx wrote
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Reply to comment by shhheeeeeeeeiit in Why are there no Sheetz within city limits? by Some_Guy_Running
Sheetz makes a shit ton of money off of gas.
itsjscott t1_j6o1omg wrote
Reply to comment by itsjscott in Why are there no Sheetz within city limits? by Some_Guy_Running
Final comment - Distribution, especially using the supply chain model that Sheetz uses, is a bitch in cities...
itsjscott t1_j6o1iio wrote
Reply to comment by itsjscott in Why are there no Sheetz within city limits? by Some_Guy_Running
Also, note that the "old Sheetz" locations that were in the city were purchased through acquisition, not opened as brand new Sheetz locations. Most of these small format locations have been phased out over time because they lack the revenue generation of big stores and can't support the brand/image that Sheetz wants to be known for.
itsjscott t1_j6o170a wrote
Because Sheetz prioritizes large footprint parcels of land that can fit their large footprint gasoline, convenience, and restaurant layouts. Not only that, but multiple access points on an intersection is also high priority. That stuff doesn't even factor in space for drivethru, car wash, etc. that are nice-to-haves.
Real estate that can support requirements like these is nearly impossible to find within city limits, particulary in the Northeast.
itsjscott t1_j1vmgip wrote
Reply to comment by AdvertisingKitchen45 in Best Burger recommendation in a divey / under the radar location? by [deleted]
This is the right answer
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Reply to comment by PirinTablets13 in Why is 28 the most dysfunctional road ever designed? by sudosudoku
Sorry to hear that ... couldn't agree more
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Reply to comment by samspopguy in Why is 28 the most dysfunctional road ever designed? by sudosudoku
You're being pedantic, so I'll join you. IMO, technically it's two merge points simultaneously happening at the same time along with a third merge point from the right due to the on-ramp from Delafield.
The one merge point in question now has a long line.
The problem isn't the merge point and it isn't people using both lanes until that merge point exists... the problem is people driving poorly, putting themselves into a situation where they can no longer merge, and then stopping the other lane.
If you are even a below-average driver, there is no issue.
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Reply to If you were planning to vote for Fetterman prior to last night’s debate, are you still planning to vote for him after watching his debate performance? by Minute-Ad9621
Tell me you're a trump voter without saying you're a trump voter
itsjscott t1_itw85i6 wrote
Reply to comment by samspopguy in Why is 28 the most dysfunctional road ever designed? by sudosudoku
That's ... If we're being picky
itsjscott t1_itvlthg wrote
Reply to comment by Tobho_Mott in Why is 28 the most dysfunctional road ever designed? by sudosudoku
This doesn't mean that the concept of using both lanes until the merge point is bad... it means that some people are really fucking bad at driving and don't know how to merge effectively / appropriately.
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Reply to comment by InfraredDiarrhea in Why is 28 the most dysfunctional road ever designed? by sudosudoku
Nope... nor do I miss the one at the 40th St. bridge. I also don't miss having to navigate through the traffic lights on the north side to get from 28 to the Ft. Duq / Ft. Pitt bridges. The Highland Park bridge construction sucks, but that's ALSO going to be 500% better when it's finished. The short-term sunk cost is worth the long-term benefit.
itsjscott t1_itupmg7 wrote
28 is SO MUCH BETTER than it was 15 years ago, even with the current construction debacle.
(edited for spelling)
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Reply to UPMC agrees to pay $8.5 million to settle whistleblower lawsuit filed by former surgeon by Newkid92
This isn't a big settlement as compared to other settlements happening across the USA, but it's very good that UPMC is being held accountable (to some degree) like the rest of them. It's important to note that this is a nationwide healthcare issue, not just UPMC... Don't pick doctors based on reputation only