When I moved to Georgia in 1995, I used to go out for drives on nice weekends just to see what was out there.
One of my trips took me to Baxley, which is about 25 miles east of Savannah and roughly dead center of the triangle formed by Savannah, Macon and Jacksonville FL.
I stopped to fill up at a roadside mini-mart just outside of town. No pay at the pump here, so I went into the station to pay for my gas. While stocking up on snacks and drinks, I passed by a steam table with three trays. When I asked the clerk what was in the trays she responded in a heavy southern accent “Chinese Food!”
She came over and lifted the covers to reveal fried tice, lo mein and what I assume was pepper steak. All of it was dried out and crusty looking, and the smell was like no Chinese food i had ever encountered.
Hnmmm. Chinese food...at a gas station...in middle of nowhere Georgia.
Um, no thank you, hard pass.