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Supermarket fuel prices
We are in a country where fuel prices are just as much dictated by the big four supermarkets as much as other factors. I travel in my job quite a lot, and all over see independent garages selling diesel 10p or more less than the local Tesco. How, can the supermarkets justify this. Martin, you should be gathering these examples and naming and shaming the big four. EG DARoberts, Texaco Garange, Whichchurch Diesel price £186.9, Unleaded £174.9.
I don’t want to have to spend £30 in store to get just 6p off a litre.
I don’t want to have to spend £30 in store to get just 6p off a litre.
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