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Pride Goeth With Free Fuel Contest This Fall

Company a top local revenue producer

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- Pride Convenience Inc. will give away $1,000 in free fuel in a drawing to be held on October 30, reported The Republican.

Participants can enter through October 29 at any of Pride's 16 locations in western Massachusetts, said the report.

Today, everyone is concerned about the high cost of fuel. At Pride, we're doing something about it, company president Robert Bolduc told the newspaper. Giving away $1,000 in free fuel will be a big help to one lucky winner. But it also calls attention to the fact that Pride [image-nocss] stores consistently have some of the area's lowest prices on fuel, as well as on our in-store products, including brand-name convenience store items and food to go.

Separately, Springfield, Mass.-based Pride has made its second consecutive appearance at the top of the Super 60 list of revenue producers in the annual contest held by the Affiliated Chambers of Commerce of Greater Springfield, the paper reported last month.

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