ExtraMile at the Chevron station on Olympic Parkway in Chula Vista's Otay Ranch district operates as a full-format convenience store co-located with fuel pumps and an on-site car wash. The Chevron joint venture — formed in 2018 between Chevron U.S.A. and Jacksons Food Stores — stocks grab-and-go snacks, hot prepared food, energy drinks, and fountain beverages, serving the same Olympic Parkway commuter traffic that stops for routine maintenance at Valvoline Instant Oil Change. Fuel grades span regular, midgrade, premium, and diesel from Chevron's Techron-additive formulation, dispensed at a station carrying a 98-out-of-100 county health score on its food-service operation. DoorDash and Uber Eats integration extends the store's snack and beverage inventory to delivery customers across eastern Chula Vista, a convenience-logistics layer that supplements the bulk grocery runs residents make to Costco Wholesale on the western side of the city. The car wash accepts both single-use and membership pricing, pairing exterior cleaning with the fuel and food stop in a single-site automotive service loop.