Drivers across several communities in the region now have more ways to pay at local fuel pumps after Legacy Co-op upgraded many of its cardlock locations to accept debit and credit cards. According to Richard Burym, operations manager for petroleum at Legacy Co-op, the upgrades allow customers to fuel up at any time of day, even if they don’t have a traditional Co-op cardlock card. “We’ve recently upgraded the majority of our cardlock sites here…
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