For most folks, it's the price of gasoline that matters.
But for a vocal minority, it's what's in the gasoline that really matters.
Or, to be more precise, what isn't – specifically ethanol.
Several years ago, Musa Agil looked to capitalize on that demand and make his mark in the Wilmington market by starting to sell ethanol-free gasoline at his pair of independent gas stations – Wrightsville Country Store and Masonboro Country Store.
“We were trying to find a niche,” said the station owner. “We were a little guy and we didn't want to compete with the big guys head-on.”
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Source: Starnewsonline.com
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