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Martinsville, Ohio | Thanks Aaron, read it, makes sense. It's going to cost more to burn fuel we raise, I think we knew that. E-85 was only 10 cents cheaper than E-10 today. I asked the attendant which product he was selling at the most BTU's for the buck? He said he didn't know but it was a great question. I said ask your supervisor and let it go up the chain so we get some awareness. I was one that campaigned hard for the product when they built the new store in a friend's field on the edge of town 10 years ago or so.
I can run our vehicles cheaper for a few less BTU's per gallon but price determines the outcome.
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