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#Galleryyuhself/St.Christopher's Service Station
galleryyuhself · 11 months
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Galleryyuhself - Not only is St Christopher's Gas station named after the Patron Saint of Drivers, it is also an innovating, creative business that keeps on surprising its customers with specific niche items in Trinidad.
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galleryyuhself · 5 years
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~Galleryyuhself~Seen on Facebook...St.Christopher’s Service Station in Trinidad.
This is good business practice. Placed directly by each pump are facililities to wash and sanitize after pumping gas. This service station excels in so many ways. They were the first I saw having disposable gloves fro opening. The staff are fantastic and it’s so convenient when I’m heading home to stop off for practically anything. Their cappuccino is also the best. Forward thinking business
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galleryyuhself · 4 years
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Winner of the Covid Culinary Awards
 Trinidad and Tobago
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Galleryyuhself~ This little tasty morsel has been the cause of much controversy recently. However, people will fight for their right for Doubles.
The issue....The product is now packaged and sold by a very entrepreneurial vendor called Fat Boy. He saw a very big need and pre-packaged his product tout sweet for sale at St.Christopher’s  Service Station. The Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith’s team swooped down on a mini mart trying to enforce the law that they should not sell doubles. But this was quickly shot down by citizens, as after all, every other fast food has been closed down, taking away ones doubles is akin to mutiny.
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galleryyuhself · 4 years
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~Galleryyuhself~St.Christophers’ Gas Station is getting excellent reviews for its combination of services and attention to its customers. Wonderful to know.
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galleryyuhself · 4 years
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~Galleryyuhself~ This shall be part of the history of what happened in Trinidad and Tobago during Covid-19 quarantine.
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