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    7-Eleven Brings Japan's Favorite Egg Salad Sandwich to the U.S., and It's Worth Every Penny

    By Cat Lafuente,

    1 day ago

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    There's the gas station you stop at when you need to fill your tank, and then there's the one you go to when you need to fill your belly. 7-Eleven wants to be both and has been shifting its convenience store strategy to align more with what customers see in Japan — fresh and healthier foods.

    A surprising favorite of Japanese 7-Eleven shoppers is the egg salad sandwich, known there as "tamago sando." Recently spotted stateside by Redditor u/bongjoonchurro for $5.99, it's a bit more expensive than Japan's average pricing, which is about 300 yen or $2. But fans of the sandwich say it's worth it.

    What's the secret to the deliciousness? The egg salad is made from simple ingredients and then spread between two pieces of fluffy milk bread. The shift in corporate strategy is likely to bring many new options to the food menus at 7-Eleven, but will it entice customers away from their current favorites?

    Here are 15 gas stations with devoted followings, including a must-try item for each in case you want to stretch your food budget .

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    1. 7-Eleven

    You can find 7-Eleven stores all over the world, a convenience store that’s kept us sipping on slurpees and flavored coffee for decades.

    Food offerings have come a long way in that time, too, as 7-Eleven sells so much more now than its famous hot dogs. And, of course, gas.

    Must-try item : The Monterey Jack Taquito. The cheese is stretchy, the exterior is crunchy, and the chicken hits all the high notes.

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    2. Buc-ee’s

    Originating in Texas, Buc-ee's has one of the biggest cult followings on this list. Their stores are known for being huge and sell an overwhelming amount of snacks, drinks, and knick-knacks.

    Like Waffle House, this southern institution never closes, but the real highlight of Buc-ee's is the roundup station. Bonus points for their sparkling restrooms.

    Must-try item : Buc-ee’s serves up a brisket sandwich that’s a fan favorite. Honorable mention goes to Beaver Nuggets, a sweet and savory crunchy snack.

    3. Wawa

    Another beloved gas station is Wawa, which was born in Philadelphia and has since expanded throughout the U.S. While they try to keep gas prices low, it’s the in-house specialty food offerings that make this convenience store so popular.

    Must-try item : You can’t beat the hoagies. These iconic sandwiches come in many varieties, but the seasonal Gobbler — a Thanksgiving tradition — takes the cake. It combines turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, and gravy in one sandwich roll.

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    4. Sheetz

    Another Pennsylvania convenience store fave (and Wawa rival) is Sheetz. They also sell delicious sandwiches that you can get made to order or “MTO” on a touchscreen — a convenience that makes them popular. Like Buc-ee’s, they never close.

    Must-try item : The Big Mozz. It’s a giant chicken sandwich with mozzarella sticks — ooey, gooey chicken parmesan perfection.

    5. Parker's Kitchen

    You can’t fuel up at Parker’s Kitchen without stepping inside for some of their Southern food specialties.

    They consistently rank highly in the ratings, thanks to both the food and their friendly staff. You’ll find these stores in Georgia and South Carolina.

    Must-try item : The spicy chicken tender sandwich is a must-have if you're traveling along the Southeast Coast.

    6. Pilot Flying J

    While Pilot Flying J may not have the cult status of some of its competitors, it's one of the biggest gas station chains out there.

    In fact, there’s at least one in almost every state. In their shop, you’ll find everything from eggrolls and mac and cheese to hot dogs.

    Must-try item : Pepperoni pizza. NYC residents might not agree, but folks in 36 states named this one of their favorite Pilot foods.

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    7. Royal Farms

    If you’re traveling through the Northeast but still have a hankering for delicious, Southern-fried cuisine, Royal Farms has you covered.

    With spots in Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia, you can snag both gas and indulgent delights while on the road.

    Must-try item : The fried chicken and their breaded potato wedges known as “western fries.” The fare may look deceivingly humble, but take one bite, and you’ll be the one humbled.

    8. RaceTrac

    RaceTrac has an energy similar to 7-Eleven, with roller grills glistening for folks who need food on the go.

    This southern chain also offers meal bundle deals, which allow you to round out your taquito or dog with chips and a beverage the next time you fill up.

    Must-try item : The frozen yogurt and toppings bar. You can make it as healthy or indulgent as you want, thanks to the many flavors and options.

    9. Stewart's Shops

    If you didn’t grow up in upstate New York, you might not have heard of Stewart’s Shops — but for kids that did, the memories of stopping by will stick with you for a lifetime.

    The family-operated chain is known for its breakfast offerings of buttered rolls (a New York staple), coffee, and more.

    Must-try item : Ice cream cones. This is what Stewart’s does best, so indulge your inner child and let the nostalgia roll over you.

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    10. Allsups

    Allsups are located in Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma, a region known for big open country and long stretches of interstate.

    Naturally, you would expect that the Tex-Mex food in this part of the country is going to be good, and Allsups is no exception.

    Must-try item : The chimichanga. It’s not overly complicated, but the spicy beans and meat come alive with the hot sauce. For a gas station, it’s perfect.

    11. Love’s

    Love’s provides travelers with a lot of options, given that it’s a truck stop that can be found all over the country.

    You can even take a shower here before fueling up, grabbing a meal, and hitting the road again. That’s in addition to picking up clothing, snacks, and electronics. You name it, and they likely have it.

    Must-try item : The sausage, egg, and cheese sandwich served on a waffle. It might not be the healthiest option, but it sure is tasty.

    12. QuikTrip

    With humble beginnings in Tulsa, QuikTrip has proliferated across the Southern United States.

    Now, you can treat yourself to a variety of snacks at the gas station chain, from yummy brisket sandwiches and chorizo tacos to soft-serve ice cream.

    Must-try item : Blueberry pigs in a blanket if you can find them. They are sweet and savory perfection. Otherwise, go for the ridiculously indulgent brisket mac and cheese.

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    13. Dodge’s Southern Style

    Dodge's Southern Style may look like a regular gas station, but the presence of some serious fryers will clue you in on the deliciousness that you can expect from this southern chain.

    Must-try item : The leg, thigh, and breast-fried chicken combo. The price is right, the crunch is perfect, and you’ll be satisfied for miles.

    14. Casey's General Store

    Like QuikTrip, Casey’s General Store is another gas station that started as a standalone spot — specifically in Ankeny, Iowa.

    It now has over 2,000 locations in the Midwest, selling pizza where historically there was a void. Now it’s a pizza juggernaut in its own right.

    Must-try item : Breakfast pizza — yes, it’s a thing. This Midwestern creation offers the perfect crust, delicious gravy, eggs, and your meat of choice.

    15. Thorntons

    “Fresh” is the word that Thorntons — big in Chicago and Louisville — likes to use when branding its food, which ranges from doughnuts and breakfast sandwiches to slushies and stick-to-your-ribs burgers, dogs, and taquitos.

    And, oh yes, they sell gas and offer a variety of services to truckers.

    Must-try item : The sausage, egg, and cheese burrito with tater tots, while the soft serve gets an honorable mention.

    Bottom line

    Gas stations are no longer just for fueling up your car; they've evolved into destinations that offer delicious food and fun shopping experiences.

    The chains listed above, in particular, have managed to stand out by serving stuff that is so good they’ve garnered cult followings.

    Using the right card to purchase some of these items can help you earn rewards , so be sure to check your wallet before your next road trip.

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