In recognition of Memorial Day and Military Appreciation Month, 7-Eleven said it is doubling its fuel discount to 10-cents off per gallon for verified 7Rewards and ID.me members. When combined with the everyday 5-cent per gallon discount available through the 7Rewards app, eligible customers can save at least 15 cents per gallon at participating 7-Eleven gas stations nationwide through the end of the month.
7-Eleven is also launching a new Mini Melts flavor inspired by the Blue Raspberry Slurpee drink, according to a press release. “Made with creamy, beaded ice cream and bursting with bold blue raspberry flavor, it's a cool twist on a fan favorite,” the retailer said in a press release. The retailer is also launching a new 7-Select Fusion Energy flavor: Rocket Pop. 7-Eleven described the drink as a “layered beverage featuring cherry, lemon and blue raspberry flavors that shift when sipped, bringing the nostalgic rocket pop experience to life in every sip.”
Love’s Travel Stops is also offering Memorial Day deals. Customers can redeem buy one, get one free deals on food and drinks through the Love’s Connect app, a spokesperson told NACS.
From May 22-27, customers can score BOGO deals on the following items through the Love’s Connect app:
- BOGO Little Debbie Single Serve
- BOGO Hostess Single Serve
- BOGO Hershey Standard Size
- BOGO Love’s-branded Chips
- BOGO Love’s-branded Water
- BOGO Share a Coke
In addition to saving on food and drinks, Love’s said customers can save 10 cents per gallon on gasoline and 15 cents per gallon on auto diesel through the Love’s Connect app. AAA members can also save more on fuel purchases by linking their AAA account to the Love’s Connect app.
Meanwhile, Circle K also offered 40 cents off per gallon from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. yesterday. According to a LinkedIn post, 10% of the profits sold during that time frame will be donated to Children of Fallen Patriots Foundation, “supporting [the] mission of providing college scholarships to military children who have lost a parent in the line of duty.”