It begs the question, where would a Buc-ee's fit in? I'm sure there are other smaller regional conglomerates too, but I can't think of them off the top of my head. Finally, who hasn't stopped into a Love's at some point or another? There's really no rhyme or reason to where they're located, but it's as if every time nature starts to call on the road, there's a Love's somewhere near. Rumor has it they have an agreement not to invade each others territory.ĭown in SWOK and along the highways, you'll find our local EZGO's. On-Cue is mostly the OKC and metro area chain. they were always famous for their drink selections. The Northeast is full of Quik-Trip's - QT's for the locals. Increasingly across much of rural Oklahoma, a chain called Hutch's is starting to really expand. It's a bigger than normal gas station type place, but not along the same lines as Buc-ee's. Up in Northern Oklahoma, you have Casey's. If you haven't noticed, Oklahoma can almost be split up along boundary lines based on gas station chains. it's one of the busiest cross-country travel routes in America, why wouldn't they break in and do their thing? I mean, it would make sense to see some of these major travel centers serving up those epic brisket sandwiches somewhere around OKC.