This Rapid refill and sunoco site is clean and has great to solve daily needs from gas to food and daily items needs. Came into site for gas and saw how much was available for car, home, and camping needs like ice, oil and firewood. There is an atm at this location aswell which helped me with spare cash. This site sells gas and diesel and a huge selection of treats and drinks for your trip. It also has a car wash on the side can bundle deals.
Greatest gas station this side of the Mississippi just fantastic I’m elated with the service a dedication of these fine young men and woman. Brings a tear to my eye! :)
The dunkin donut shop at this location serves an attraction for motorist, and a last fill up before heading on to the highway. It used to be warmly and receptive. Not anymore. There is one hostile manager at the dunkin whose attitude is like a soar milk, making me vow not to get into that gas station anymore. She needs to check her manner, especially to blacks, if business here going to thrive.
9.27.20: The PM cashier is rude as hell. Their staff usually is very friendly but this girl is just killing it, bad service or no service at all.
Poor treatment never back
Broken pump. Went to another pump and a female clerk looked at me like I was a criminal. I was on E and desperate to get home, otherwise its cheaper near my apartment a couple exits down. Go to one of the other better managed stations there. There are several close by that have to be better than that.
Just keep cruising. Gas prices are consistently 10 cents more expensive here than they are at the Cumberland Farms less than a mile down the road. If you must have brand name fuel then try the Gulf on Rt. 138 in Stoughton. Gas prices are consistently higher in Randolph for some strange reason.Edit: Two months later, gas station still bad. $4 per gallon for milk? What are they thinking? Cumberland Farms has it right down the road for $3!
Gas on sign price and actual gas price$0.20 difference