War, what war?

🎼I said, war, huh (good God, y'all)
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, just say it again
War (whoa), huh (oh Lord)
What is it good for?
Absolutely nothing, listen to me 🎼
 
The price difference per pump is the biggest ones I have ever seen, on one road you have a station that is 50p a litre cheaper then the next one
 
Try ordering heating oil - nearly trebled in price since I last filled up in January.
Unregulated and every man for himself. Someone needs to tell kerosene suppliers that profiteering is illegal in the UK.

In fact, I would bet Boilerjuice are behind this profiteering. Cos that's what it is.

If I was still buying kerosene-28-sec I would be looking into the practices of Boilerjuice et al. Not that anyone would care.

Luckily I am now on mains gas, via EDF, who don't know their arse from their elbow so I haven't paid a penny for gas for over two years! They changed the gas meter in 2023 and can't sort their shite out.
 
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The price difference per pump is the biggest ones I have ever seen, on one road you have a station that is 50p a litre cheaper then the next one
Independents are getting screwed on wholesale costs, as they buy from whoever is cheapest; normally. Major brands and supermarkets not so much.

It is profiteering by some. Did I mention that is illegal in the UK? The Gov have a new name for it; "price gouging" as that doesn't use the illegal word. Which essentially means the Gov aren't interested, despite Rachel's rhetoric to sound as though they are.

United Kingdom: No specific "price gouging" law exists.
 
Then you're an idiot. I paid £1.42 a litre for E10 today and moaned at that.
I paid the equivalent for both diesel and Shell V-Power this week, which is very high for Sydney. At the same fuel station, since I filled up a few days ago the prices have increased 20-30 cents per litre. E10 is around £1.29 per litre and diesel £1.56 as of today. Average petrol prices in Sydney last year were around 85-90p per litre and diesel was around 99p per litre.

The Australian media keeps talking about "fighting back against price gouging", but it's also empty rhetoric.
 
2 Days since I last filled up. It was 137.9 at Tesco at that point. Will look again tomorrow, if I remember.
 
2 Days since I last filled up. It was 137.9 at Tesco at that point. Will look again tomorrow, if I remember.
This was at a notorious expensive garage this Saturday in San Francisco. $7/gal is about 138 in old money.
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Then you're an idiot. I paid £1.42 a litre for E10 today and moaned at that.

Needed fuel. Price may have been cheaper elsewhere - but the last 3 stations I passed & said 'fook that' were similar.

London rip off - yes. Idiot? bit strong.

Would have felt like an idiot if I had got stranded despite the big yellow 'STOP & BUY FUEL' warning on the dash for the last 30 minutes :)

Stopped at the motorway services at 4am this morning (didn;t need fuel) - but noticed they are at £1.99 on the signs - likely higher than that, as I think they only display up to £1.99

It's mental.
 
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Try ordering heating oil - nearly trebled in price since I last filled up in January.
Luck had it I ordered 2000 litres at 0.51 mid Feb, I am thinking on what to spend the virtual savings on 😁
 
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