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Fuel Day is back at Circle K and is helping you save 10 cents per litre

Fill your tank and help feed Canadians in need.

Front view of a Circle K gas station with a bright blue sky. Right: Circle K employee in red uniform holding a gas nozzle beside a white vehicle.

Circle K station, clear skies. Right: Circle K team member fuelling a car.

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Ready to hit the road now that summer’s around the corner? On May 22, Circle K is making it easier to start summer on a high note and help your community while you’re at it.

Fuel Day is back, and for one evening only — on May 22, from 4-7 p.m. local time — Canadians can save 10 cents per litre with the discount automatically applied right at the pump.

Every single fuel transaction during Fuel Day will trigger a donation to Food Banks Canada, meaning one meal will be donated for every tank of gas filled.

Promotional image for Fuel Day featuring gold streamers, a gas pump and the date and time of Circle K Fuel Day, May 22, 4-7 p.m.Save 10 cents per litre of fuel on Circle K Fuel Day.Courtesy of Circle K

Whether you’re gearing up for a road trip, heading out for the weekend or just need a top-up on your commute home, Fuel Day is a perfect chance to get your essentials, save some money and support a great cause — all in one stop.

Just head to your nearest participating Circle K location on Thursday, May 22, between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. and the rest takes care of itself.

Conditions and restrictions apply see circlek.com/fuel-day/canada for details

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