Opinion Buc-ee's Is The Sickness At The Heart Of America - The gas guzzling junk food store is the epitome of American hubristic excess

By Bradley Brownell
Published Thursday 11:30AM

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The United States may not have the kinds of pre-Christian mega-structure buildings that exist in nearly every other corner of the globe. No, we aren’t living amongst the gorgeous marble altars to a pantheon of gods, or the crumbling remains of towering temples or palaces. But what we lack in vintage we’re more than making up for lost time clearing space in our lives for modern day gods. We’ll absolutely clear a couple dozen acres of pristine natural land to plop down a giant fueling depot with hundreds of gas pumps, miles-long car washing robot tunnels, and a grocery store/barbecue restaurant/junk store packed with shit nobody needs. Buc-ee’s is our Parthenon, The Automobile is our Athena, and that chubby and cheerful wood-chewing rodent is her symbolic owl stand-in.

I am currently writing this post from the passenger seat of a road trip across this gloriously fucked up nation. In addition to the amber waves of grain and purple mountains majesty, the highways and byways of America are pockmarked by the occasional arrival of the bucktoothed bastard’s concrete haven. The large yellow sign rises above the landscape to request your presence. You must tithe to your god, little one. Bless me father, for I have sinned. It has been two years since my last fill up on pump 82.

“Come inside,” beckons the Buc. Whatever you desire, this miniature metroplex can conjure. No man is an island, and no road trip can go by without a pit stop for sugary drinkies, a cone of candied nuts, or a glob of molasses-sweet pig meat on a bun. Grab yourself some Beaver Nuggets, whatever the fuck that is. Don’t worry, it’s delicious. Never you mind what might be inside. Would you like a machete or a fish finder? Perhaps a t-shirt of your favorite sports team? A meat smoker?

This country is a seriously bizarre place to live, and Buc-ee’s is a microcosm of our American existence at present. This combination gas station-grocery store-way of life is a mirror we have erected to show us ourselves. It’s the highway equivalent of junk food. It almost certainly shouldn’t exist, and we are worse as a culture for having had it, but goddamn does it flip the right switches in our collective brain. It is truly junk that shouldn’t be great, but the rot at the core of America is what makes us who we are. Buc-ee’s, the Bass Pro Shops pyramid, and ordering shit we’ll throw away in a month from Temu, these are the new Gods of America, and they deserve their shrines.

Of course, being the trash bag normie all-American dork that I am, I fucking love the place. Buc-ee’s is the store we deserve. I am a beaver believer. There are cathedrals everywhere for those with the eyes to see.

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So, according to a quick Google search that lead me to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median wage in the USA as of the third quarter for this year is $1,165 for full-time workers, or $25 an hour for a 40 hour workweek, or just over $60k a year. In 2023, the latest year I can find for the UK, its 34,963 pounds annually for 672 a week, and at a 40 hour workweek that's 16 pounds an hour.

At current conversion rates that's just over $44k a year for the UK, that 16 pounds an hour being the equivalent of a mere $20, or a full fifth lower than in the USA.

"Europoors" is too fucking right, and that's before you factor in the absurd taxation and overall cost of living differences.
It's even worse. Those numbers aren't adjusted for taxes, welfare, household size, or purchasing power.

Here's the correct statistic:
According to the OECD, 'household disposable income is income available to households such as wages and salaries, income from self-employment and unincorporated enterprises, income from pensions and other social benefits, and income from financial investments (less any payments of tax, social insurance contributions and interest on financial liabilities). 'Gross' means that depreciation costs are not subtracted.' This indicator also takes account of social transfers in kind 'such as health or education provided for free or at reduced prices by governments and not-for-profit organisations.'
The median equivalised disposable income is the median of the disposable income which is equivalised by dividing income by the square root of household size; the square root is used to acknowledge that people sharing accommodation benefit from pooling at least some of their living costs. The median equivalised disposable income for individual countries corrected for purchasing power parity (PPP) for 2021 in United States dollars is shown in below table
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This part kills me, as this writer is no doubt the kind of person who supports clear cutting pristine land for endless concrete foundation solar farms and multistory buildings crammed full of as much seething third-world biomass as possible. Leftists crave Night City and the cyberpunk dystopia harder than anyone.
 
I also hate cuckee's because of the pain it is every time I'm there. The novelty is a giant gas station with a mascot that usually has clean public bathrooms. The guys behind the marketing must be geniuses by pushing "our bathrooms are clean" and the stupid soy facing beaver on every road sign and product. The novelty food is alright, but be prepared to be in a long line of hispanic screaming and lards. I'm sure if it didn't waste a ton of acreage and there were more desirable demographics it would be fine.
 
I've never been to one. Doesn't fell like I'm missing anything.
The novelty is it's big. The food and prices are decent, but I always feel like I spend more time trying to get in and out than I would at a smaller station. My only real complaint is that it contributes to the urban sprawl that kills rural America and public land. The slop is good for gas station food. Probably wouldn't hurt to at least check one out if you ever drive by one.
 
They can sniff out that Buc-ee's is a very White institution. Clean and efficient, lacking all the hallmarks of sacred diversity like litter, noise, and hostility. Every argument the author makes is just a post hoc justification to explain their pre-linguistic, monkey-brained tribal identification.
 
They can sniff out that Buc-ee's is a very White institution. Clean and efficient, lacking all the hallmarks of sacred diversity like litter, noise, and hostility. Every argument the author makes is just a post hoc justification to explain their pre-linguistic, monkey-brained tribal identification.
I get this isprobably a shitpost but talking about "white institutions being clean and efficient vs. diverseones being litter filled and noisy" just reminded me of trailer trash people who are majority white lmao. Litter noise and hostility all over those parks usually. And prostitution/rape but that's another special hell.
 
I remember the first time I was making my yearly holiday roadtrip to visit family and I saw a Buc'ees billboard. I'd been hearing legends of the beaver for years from online Texan friends, and I was sure they were exaggerating about the chain.

THEY WERE NOT.

Goddamn I love that place.
 
I will always love Buc-ee's for that week or so that they broke the Europoors minds when they found out people working at a "gas station" were getting paid like this:

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This is the true reason liberals hate Buc-ees. It shows that there is a possibility that unskilled labor, that does not hire primarily illegals, can be paid well. That there is something better than giving some random Indian a low-or-no-interest federal loan to open up a gas station.

Liberals hate you, and want your children to starve.
 
There's also wawa and (some) 7-11s but that last one is more RNG. Also 7-11 partly moved to japan and got really big there but that's common knowledge.

Speaking of wawa as much as I like them I hate the fact they closed down basically all the smaller "not gas station" ones. 7-11 didn't do that but as said clean 7-11s in the us are becoming scarce.
The size of buc-ees more reminds me of Trader Joes than it does convenience stores but it's a weird in-between I guess.
Wawas are generally pretty good, but I avoid 7-11s like the plague. They were always dirty. Buc-ees on the other hand seems like a truck station (sounds unsavory but the better ones are essentially specialty stores) for car drivers, or a quality service station. Wish we had one over here. :(
 
Has this glorified blogger not seen the giant Bass Pro Shops pyramid of awesome?
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In a land without inbred noblemen desperate to remind the peasants of their insignificance in life, the USA has businessmen who create massive edifices to their glory for you to pay your respects in, and walk out afterwards with a boon.
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You know, I've never seen a chimpout or any nigger-tier behavior at a Buc-ee's. It's basically the anti-7/11. It's a great place, I would just change a few things: every one of them has to have ethanol free 87+ gas on tap, and serve some healthier shit. The food sure as fuck tastes good, but last time I ate their I could feel my heart clogging, and I think I saw a disproportionate number of obese people there (in a rare place in America that lags on average weight).

Also why the fuck hasn't jalopnik died yet? It was only OK a decade ago, and now it's total fucking AIDs now and is basically like trying to push NPR to evangelicals for anyone actually doing automotive shit.
 
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