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A direct descendant of Standard Oil, Mobil was originally known as the Standard Oil Company of New York (shortened to Socony) after Standard Oil was split into 34 different entities in a 1911 Supreme Court decision. Socony merged with Vacuum Oil Company, from which the Mobil name first originated, in 1931 and subsequently renamed itself to Socony-Vacuum Oil Company. Over time, Mobil became the company's primary identity, which incited another renaming in 1963, this time to Mobil Corporation. Mobil credits itself with being the first company to introduce paying at the pump at its gas stations, the first company to produce jet aviation fuel, as well as the first company to introduce a mobile payment device, today known as Speedpass.[2][1]
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Mobil 1 oil sold at Walmart is 24.97 for a 5 quart jug. It is in a walmart specific labeled bottle, it talks about recycling oil at walmart right on the label of the jug, it also has its own walmart specific SKU. The 5 quart jug of mobil one goes for 38 dollars at autozone, which is not exactly the local mom and pop store.
Gimmicks such as price matching annoy me. But today so much of marketing is gimmicks. Retailers use membership cards to track buying, automobile and other durable goods sellers use discounting and rebating to makes the MSRP a joke. Of course I am obviously in the minority since the gimmicks seem to be bringing in profits from most shoppers.
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