Makro Tankstations -

Makro stations are not a "destination," but they are a brilliant utility. If you drive past one on your daily commute, you are throwing money away by not stopping. The fuel is quality (they source from major suppliers), the price is the lowest around, and the bulk-shopping integration is genius. Just lower your expectations for a gourmet cappuccino.

Surprisingly, the restrooms here are consistently cleaner than most dedicated fuel stations. Because the facility is shared with the massive retail store, the cleaning standards are higher. The Cons: What Frustrates Me 1. Location, Location, Location You cannot just "pop into" a Makro station. They are almost exclusively located in industrial areas or on the outskirts of town next to the main warehouse. If you are running low on fuel in the city center or a residential suburb, you are out of luck. It requires a deliberate detour. makro tankstations

This is the secret weapon. Unlike a standard garage where the shop prices are inflated, Makro fuel stations are usually attached to the main warehouse. You can fill up your tank, walk 50 meters, and buy a 24-pack of water, a rotisserie chicken, or office supplies at the same wholesale price as inside. You don't need a membership for fuel, but if you have a Makro card, the rewards points stack nicely. Makro stations are not a "destination," but they

While you earn eBucks or standard retail points, the integration isn't as seamless as a dedicated fuel card. You often have to scan your phone, then your loyalty card, then your payment card. It feels like three steps too many. The Verdict: 4/5 Stars Best for: Business owners, Uber drivers, delivery services, and families with large SUVs who live near an industrial zone. Just lower your expectations for a gourmet cappuccino

Fill up on a Tuesday morning. The lines are short, and the diesel is usually the cheapest of the week.

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