![]() There’s one last aspect of the OnCue experience that Aufleger is particularly proud of, something that she takes very personally: the state of the store’s restrooms. Outside, the pumps will provide choices of top tier fuel, clear products, ethanol, diesel, and compressed natural gas.Īnd here’s a bonus: customers visiting the Moore location will be able to shop without every leaving their car.Īufleger said, “We’ll actually have a drive-through at this location so if you’re like me and you have kids in the back it makes it a lot easier to not have to get everyone out of the car.” Inside the store customers will be greeted by a variety of shopping choices including the chain’s popular roller grill, yogurt bar, milkshake machines, a wide variety of coffee products, fresh food choices, and all of the standard convenience store items. “We are working with the City of Moore and ODOT to rebuild that road and so not only will it benefit OnCue and our customers but also anyone in Moore exiting off of that interstate,” said Aufleger. That’s a bit of a tricky exit, so OnCue personnel are working hard to make access to the store as convenient as possible. The Moore store will be located on the west side of I-35 at the 4th Street exit. But Aufleger believes the store’s popularity goes far beyond their products.Īufleger said, “You can expect friendly service, that’s something we’re very proud of and a well-lit, safe location.” The store offers a wide variety of convenience store shopping, something that’s made the chain very popular among Oklahomans. They’ve expanded form 30 locations in 2004 to more than 65 today. OnCue has experienced consistent growth since it began in 2004 as a union of two existing companies. “It’s so great because we’re creating jobs in Oklahoma and it’s fun because we’re Oklahoma-based and it’s important to us.” ![]() “We really pride ourselves on asking people to come experience the OnCue difference, so being able to go out and keep building and expanding,” said Aufleger. ![]() The whole “family business” thing is something the OnCue team takes seriously. “We received a lot of customer requests to please bring our concept to the Moore area and basically we listened.” said Aufleger, “and here we are and we’re extremely excited to finally be a part of the Moore community.”Īufleger is not only part of the executive leadership team for the Stillwater-based company, she’s also the third-generation representative for this family business. It wasn’t long before that kind of expansion brought the city of Moore into their sights. Laura Aufleger, OnCue’s Director of Corporate Projects says the company is adding new stores and about 100 jobs a year across the state. The Stillwater-based company is hard at work on a new location at the intersection of I-35 and 4th Street. Moore - The steady flow of customers streaming through the doors of the new OnCue Express store at I-240 and Sooner Road is a likely preview of things soon to come in Moore.
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