Morgan Bold took to TikTok to share her experience travelling across the country to what she claimed was ‘the best’ petrol station in the UK – and three things particularly made her giddy

A woman journeyed from Liverpool to Sheffield, a whopping 110 miles, just to visit a petrol station that has been hailed as the best in the UK by social media users. Morgan Bold, from Liverpool, took to TikTok to document her cross-country adventure to what she dubbed ‘the best’ petrol station in the UK.

“Today I travelled 110 miles to visit the UK’s best petrol station,” she kicked off her video. The petrol station in question is a BP and Spar on Bramall Lane in Sheffield, which has gained internet fame on platforms like TikTok for its extensive range of food and snack options.

Three things particularly tickled her fancy – the frozen Tango Ice Blast Machines, the nachos station, and the sit-down Subway eatery. “Inside there’s eight Tango Ice Blast machines with limited edition flavours Fanta Lemon and frozen Coca Cola,” Morgan revealed.

“There’s 10 different types of frozen milkshakes and they’ve even got their own nachos bar.She went on to explain that the Spar garage had received millions of views across multiple social media platforms, with people amazed at the large stock of different foods and drinks all in one place.”

She continued to explain that the Spar garage had racked up millions of views across various social media platforms, with people astounded at the vast array of different foods and drinks all under one roof. “It’s got all your favourite viral foods and drinks under the one roof. Got a huge American foods and drink range as well, I’ve never seen anywhere else in the UK. And that’s still not it.”

Morgan was over the moon as she toured a Subway inside a petrol station, complete with tables to dine in, two Costa express machines, and even a microwave for their range of healthy prepared meals. “Honest to god, it was the gift that keeps on giving,” she gushed.

However, not everyone shared Morgan’s enthusiasm about the petrol station; some viewers questioned the sense in travelling so far. “Actually baffles me that people are travelling cross country to my local petrol station,” one viewer remarked.

Another chimed in: “Sheffielders will know this ain’t that deep,” and a third added: “why are people spending so much in petrol to go to a petrol station.”

One user, who works at a petrol station, commented: “I work for a petrol station myself, we don’t have these but oh my days bet me and my colleagues would think this is just more work for us.”

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