Petrol prices have shot up again!

Pondy

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I noticed at my local Sainsbury's that unleaded has jumped from £1.36 (.9 of course) to £1.46 (.9) almost overnight.

I was driving through Cambridgeshire (A roads) last night and noticed the average was £1.51 (.9) for normal E10 at branded garages.

I stopped at a Shell garage as it was 'touch and go' whether I would have enough juice to get home. I thought I would put a splash of V-Power in the little Honda just to see if it was as good as they claim. It does seem to make a difference (maybe placebo effect) but not enough at £1.73 (.9) a litre! :o

£7.90 a gallon! :o :x

This is NOT going to help inflation fall, is it? :x
No wonder everything costs so much. Nothing like rife profiteering on a massive scale!
https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/news/93906/uk-petrol-and-diesel-prices-supermarkets-have-doubled-margins-russian-invasion
 
I noticed the same this week.

Last week my local Tesco was £1.409 a litre, yesterday it was £1.489 - with the usual 7p a litre extra for Momentum.

I was out for the day on Wednesday and needed a top-up to get home. Stopped at an Esso showing £1.499 per litre, but Synergy was £1.699! So I just put in enough to get to my local Tesco.
 
Pondy you came thro Cambs and didn’t stop to say hello?!? Was the Shell station on A1 at Buckden by chance?

I always use Shell V Power but the cars don’t go far at present… I’m hoping it’s doing them good but who really knows??
 
jenniferlouise said:
Pondy you came thro Cambs and didn’t stop to say hello?!? Was the Shell station on A1 at Buckden by chance?

I always use Shell V Power but the cars don’t go far at present… I’m hoping it’s doing them good but who really knows??

No it was the one by the roundabout on the A428/ A1198 near Cambourne. I was heading toward Huntingdon on the A1198 to pick up the new bit of A14 as the traffic on the M11 after Cambridge was horrendous. I had just dropped the family off at Stansted.

The only problem I had was that the sat/nav in my 'chav mobile' is bloody rubbish. I nearly ended up in Sandy to pick up the A1, which was going South West to go North East! As is usually the case with a detour, it probably cost me more time and £20 in petrol!! :D
 
137.7 for unleaded and 139.7 for diesel at my local Asda…but another not far away is 7p/l more expensive.

They now show the price on the store websites.
 
About a 6p or 7p increase around here also, in the last week.

Perhaps they think the bad publicity the supermarkets got for profiteering has subsided.
 
A combination of the cost of oil increasing, $85/barrel and the pound weakening against the US dollar. It’s £1.539 near me!
The Government did intimate that there was evidence of collusion between retailers and was talking about enforcing mandatory publishing of forecourt pricing, let’s hope that happens soon
 
I noted last week it was 135.9 at my local Sainsbury's but one a few miles away was at 144.9

Again - up straight away but will fall like a feather, makes the electric DS a no brainer - £2.20 to charge for 160 miles.
 
Don`t forget it always seems to go up during the school holdays to cash in on everyone that is going on a staycation :wink:
 
I noticed while in Spain last week it was €1.39 when we arrived four days later it had crept up €1.44
 
The Govt should jump all over any profiteering if it is happening.

The rise in petrol prices will increase inflation for August and more importantly September. It's the September figure that determines pension increases for next year. A higher figure will cost the Govt millions extra in pension payments.

As a pensioner must declare an interest and not complaining if inflation increases a little over the next month. :)
 
Nanu said:
The Govt should jump all over any profiteering if it is happening.

The rise in petrol prices will increase inflation for August and more importantly September. It's the September figure that determines pension increases for next year. A higher figure will cost the Govt millions extra in pension payments.

As a pensioner must declare an interest and not complaining if inflation increases a little over the next month. :)
Every little helps :thumbsup:
 
Nanu said:
The Govt should jump all over any profiteering if it is happening.

The rise in petrol prices will increase inflation for August and more importantly September. It's the September figure that determines pension increases for next year. A higher figure will cost the Govt millions extra in pension payments.

As a pensioner must declare an interest and not complaining if inflation increases a little over the next month. :)

At this rate of increase we will be taxed soon on our state pension :x
 
Break the cycle of strikes first, public transport will never be viable on the rediculous salaries that are paid there.
 
MikeyH said:
Nanu said:
The Govt should jump all over any profiteering if it is happening.

The rise in petrol prices will increase inflation for August and more importantly September. It's the September figure that determines pension increases for next year. A higher figure will cost the Govt millions extra in pension payments.

As a pensioner must declare an interest and not complaining if inflation increases a little over the next month. :)
Every little helps :thumbsup:
It sure does and the thinking is 7% for this year.
 
sars said:
A combination of the cost of oil increasing, $85/barrel and the pound weakening against the US dollar. It’s £1.539 near me!
The Government did intimate that there was evidence of collusion between retailers and was talking about enforcing mandatory publishing of forecourt pricing, let’s hope that happens soon
Opec have done their old trick of increasing costs by reducing production (again).

There has been a free app available for years showing all up-to-date fuel prices at every local garage in a given radius. Our wonderful Government are now making out as if they are doing something constructive and new by 'forcing' fuel retailers to advertise their prices. Then they are making out they being generous by 'freezing' fuel tax again, so losing out on millions to the treasury. They are not 'losing' anything; every time there is an increase they get more tax, as it's a percentage.
 
Nanu said:
The Govt should jump all over any profiteering if it is happening.
Profiteering is EVERYWHERE at the minute. If you think any Government (Tory or Labour) are able, or willing, to do anything then I am afraid you are deluded. Even if they wanted to, the profiteering companies are much, much more savvy than any Government f*ckwits.
Profiteering is almost impossible to prove if you have good accountants. Making massive profits is absolutely fine but profiteering is illegal. How the hell does anyone differentiate between the two in a 'free market' economy?
 
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