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Loves COVID-19 Update March 26

To our valued fleets,

To give your drivers peace of mind on the road, we want to reassure you of the availability of fuel, services and amenities at our Love’s travel stop locations.

  • Diesel availability is unchanged at this time and all stores are fully stocked and operational. Love’s fuel trading and logistics arm is closely monitoring any potential impacts to supply as a result of the decline in gasoline demand and the associated impact on diesel.
  • Love’s full-service delis are operating 24 hours a day, unless otherwise posted. We are continuing to follow proper glove and other safety procedures while operating the full-service stations. Our branded restaurants are also providing carry-out service for your drivers from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Additionally, our teams are prepackaging Subway sandwiches to include in our grab-and-go section with several other offerings for overnight drivers.
  • All Love’s Truck Care and Speedco locations are open to get your drivers back on the road safely and quickly.  Further, Love’s remains focused on helping to ensure fleet customers like you continue to have tire and retread products to keep your drivers moving.

 Temporary store closure(s) related to COVID-19:

 Love’s 636 in Nowata, Oklahoma.

    • Estimated re-open date: Sunday, March 29.

We will notify you when this location reopens. Currently, all other Love’s locations are open to customers.

 We will continue to keep you updated during the constantly evolving COVID-19 crisis to help support your teams who are doing their part to keep the country moving. You can visit www.loves.com/covid19  for more information.

 Thank you again for your esteemed partnership and be safe.

 Jon Archard

Vice President of Sales

Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores

Categories: Fuel News
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