Hy-Vee gas stations, including those in the Twin Cities, are now offering free full-service fueling because of the coronavirus.
Select fuel pumps at the stations will have the option, mostly from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., when people press the "Fuel Help" button or call the number on the pump.
Customers also will be able to order food and other items from the convenience stores at the stations to be delivered to their vehicles. The transactions will be processed at the vehicle; employees will be wearing gloves.
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