Buc-ee s might not be as beloved as we all thought
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King Buc-ee is having some issues expanding his kingdom.
North Carolinians in the tiny town of Efland in Orange County feared the planned Buc-ee s would worsen traffic congestion, pollute a protected watershed, and offend aesthetic sensitivities. A whole group of irate citizens formed A Voice 4 Efland & Orange to oppose the 64,000-square-foot convenience store with sixty gas pumps and a 250-foot car wash.
“A lot of it goes to the identity of this county, and that’s not a massive eighty-foot bucktooth beaver sign with billboards saying ‘LOL, It’s Party Time.’ It’s quite frankly tacky,” Voice 4 Efland member Del Ward told Solomon.
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