On a keyboard and got a bit more time.
Toyota has had an issue going back a decade. They use a Bosch sensor to detect ethanol and adjust timing and flow rates.The sensor feeds into a table that doesn't reset. As a result, unless you have access to a programmer and occasionally manually reset the ethanol table, you will get a slow continual degradation in mpg over the life of the vehicle. In extreme cases it manifests in slow/hard starts.
There is a reason low mileage '14 and '15 no FFV tundras with the 5.7 will command almost new pricing today on the enthusiast market.