It used to be common.
And it's not really brand dependent. Some speedways used to do it. While another a block away didn't.
They blame it on the pay processors, but I think it's really about the specific kind of pump used, so it's really down to the location owner to update their pumps.
Which is why now a days it's more likely to happen at large truck stops where there's a lot of pumps to update. Or out of the way rural stations where there's just no bother.
If I'm rembering right, it's because they designed it so you swipe first (to prevent drive offs) but the card machine can't delay the payment request till youre done.
So it would run more than the biggest full tank as a hold, turn on, and keep pumping.
Which wouldn't be that bad really if they then immediately changed the hold to the real charge. But for whatever reason it can take days or longer.
The whole time that hold is on your account.