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Nebraska fuel retailers add ethanol options to set themselves apart

A local gas retailer wants to show the competition who's "boss" when it comes to biofuels. “We've got options, we've got a lot of things our customers don't have,” said Charlie Bosselman, president of Bosselman Enterprises.On a day when the snow was flying, the shovels were moving dirt outside the Pump and Pantry on the corner of Webb Road and Old Potash in Grand Island, making way for new choices at the pump.Charlie Bosselman unveils a new line of fuels his company calls “Bossfuel”.“Fuel is our #1 product that we sell, so it should be an item we take the most concern with,” he said.While most gas stations give customers two choices, many of the Pump and Pantry stores have as many as five fuels to pick from.“Everything from premium gasoline to clear gasoline, to E15, E30, E85,” Bosselman said.The company president said options are good.“But it's also to promote and help develop ethanol in Nebraska,” he explained.

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