I am a fan of Pilot Flying J, for fuel, clean bathrooms and a number of other services, the Good Neighbor Sam discount card and there is a Pilot Flying J Loyalty Card giving you 3¢ on the dollar. You can use the card at the restaurant and fast foods such as Subway in the building. But! The Big Steer Restaurant is a new low. I accept that the food is pre-processed, seasoned with preservatives, and vacuumed packed meats, the salads are also full of preservatives and formula foods. They do fast and quantity, not quality. That is not to say there are Pilot Flying J that have rather good restaurants that actually have cooks or cooks that are allowed to cook. Over my 20+ years of eating at truck stops few try to tell me feed me BS. I WASINFORMEDTHATITISAGENSTTGEHEALTHCODETOSERVEANYMEATSWITHOUTBEINGPRE-PACKEDINVACUMBAGESWITHPRESERVATIVES. SALADSALSOHAVETOBEBYLAWPRECUTANDPRESERVATIVESADDEDFOROURHEALTHSAFTY. It was explained to me all the health codes on cooking in a restaurant serving the public. I find that very interesting. I eat not long ago at a restaurant, I had a Rubens, made with their own in house corned corn beef. The bread brought in from a local bakery, the pie made in house, a rhubarb custard cream pie with a a crumble on top. Totally unbelievably well balanced tart rhubarb and sweet rich custard cream, and then the crunchy crumble with a slight undetectable hint of salt. According to the above Big Steer Restaurant not possible, all against the health food codes and against the law.