Open question:
With modern technology, what stops a landowner from buying up 20, 30, maybe 50 lots in a town and installing unmanned gas stations? Just a couple of pumps and some security cameras, all wired to one dispatch building (which could even just be the owner's home). Employ only enough staff to handle the refueling trucks for a couple hours every other day, use the cameras and internal diagnostics of the pumps to know when maintenance is needed, and otherwise just sit back and collect revenue?
Are the margins so close on gas stations that you need the convenience store to make up the difference? If so, how much of that gap can you cover with a bank of vending machines?
@mtomczak
Why would town have enough traffic for 20, let alone 50, gas stations?
Also, zoning.
@ceoln My town has twenty. if you extend to the entire city, it's easily 50+.
@ceoln Basically that. I'm thinking someone could totally disrupt the local market and become a monopoly.
Zoning would definitely be an issue, but if they'll zone for the existing independent privately-owned gas stations, one can imagine they'll zone for all those stations to be owned by one person.