Fuels

GetGo Offers New Fuel Deal in Indiana

Convenience-store chain also beefs up its LTO offerings with new steak sub
GetGo Café + Market
Photograph courtesy of GetGo Café + Market

GetGo Café + Market, grocery chain Giant Eagle’s convenience-store brand, has launched a new myPerks fuel discount as well as a new sub sandwich to its foodservice lineup.

All grades of fuel, including diesel, at all GetGo Café + Market Indiana locations are now offering a 10-cents-off-per-gallon discount when customers scan a registered myPerks loyalty card, while supplies last.

“GetGo Café + Market is excited to announce a fuel discount for all Indiana locations, available exclusively to myPerks loyalty cardholders,” Pittsburgh-based GetGo said.

GetGo sub

 Photo courtesy of GetGo Café + Market

The convenience-store chain is also beefing up its foodservice offerings with its new Bistro Steak Sub.

The sandwich is topped with caramelized onions, white cheddar and a “new” comeback sauce—a mix of mayonnaise, chili sauce and more spices, GetGo said.

The sandwich flavor is a limited-time offer through the end of this year. Now through Oct. 9, all half-size steak subs, including the Bistro Steak Sub are $5.99.

Last month, Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc., the parent company of the Circle K convenience-store brand, reached a definitive agreement to acquire the GetGo Café + Markets convenience stores from Giant Eagle Inc., Pittsburgh. The acquisition is expected to close in 2025.

  • Alimentation Couche-Tard is No. 2 on CSP’s 2024 Top 202 ranking of U.S. c-store chains by store count. GetGo is No. 29.

Giant Eagle operates 270 GetGo convenience stores throughout Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland and Indiana.

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