
The Late-Night Burrito Letdown at Oklahoma Allsup’s
Oklahomans say Allsup’s burrito cases are empty at midnight—the exact time they should be full.
Oklahoma Allsups Sparks Debate Over Midnight Food Availability. A recent social media post by user Angel Hernandez has ignited a discussion among convenience store patrons after revealing a surprisingly empty hot food display at an Allsups location in Oklahoma during midnight hours. The video, uploaded on August 23, 2025, shows bare trays where popular items like burritos and crispitos are typically found, prompting Hernandez to comment, "This sure ain't a TX/NM Allsups," implying a stark contrast to the chain's offerings in other states. The post quickly garnered attention, with numerous comments from viewers sharing their own experiences. One user lamented, "where the hell are the crispitoes and burritos," while another stated, "New Mexico Allsup’s always has full deli🤣🤣 it’s the home of allsups🤣🤣🤣." The sentiment of disappointment was widespread, with some calling the situation "pathetic" and "a crime against humanity." The incident raises questions about operational consistency across the Allsups chain, particularly regarding late-night food service. While some suggested alternative stores like "Hutch’s," others pointed to potential staffing issues, with one comment reading, "It this generation’s help. None!! 🤷🏼." The video has become a focal point for customers to voice their expectations and frustrations regarding convenience store food availability, especially during off-peak hours.
Oklahomans say Allsup’s burrito cases are empty at midnight—the exact time they should be full.