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Obviously nothing to do with increased demand in holidays ..![]()
123.56,cheaper at the local garage124.73
300 ish some weeks others less than 100What's people's average weekly spend in correlation to price they receive?
I'm £300 to £400 a week average and next week is 117.9 up from 113.9
A grand + a week if I’m busy on the truckWhat's people's average weekly spend in correlation to price they receive?
I'm £300 to £400 a week average and next week is 117.9 up from 113.9
May explain as they swapped me a while ago from national to localaccording to charlotte from uk fuels ,its nothing to do with usage ,its all about the 6 nearest garages ,they take an average and price accordinly
i have 4 or 5 of the deareast near me ,aust services ,raglan services,bishops monmouth,and they are all high priced ,so my price is high
Well round me we have 2 that's been on the news for been the most expensive throughout yorkshire.according to charlotte from uk fuels ,its nothing to do with usage ,its all about the 6 nearest garages ,they take an average and price accordinly
i have 4 or 5 of the deareast near me ,aust services ,raglan services,bishops monmouth,and they are all high priced ,so my price is high
| FUEL PRICE UPDATE I just wanted to advise you of the price rise we’re anticipating that will take effect on Sunday 6th August 23.59 (Esso – Friday 4th August 23.59). When your next weekly price becomes applicable the cost of fuel is likely to increase by around 3.5p per litre – of course we can’t predict with any certainty what will happen over the next few days but unfortunately prices on current markets remain high. Prices are being driven higher by increasing confidence in the performance of major economies, as fears of recession start to ease, and a reduction in global oil inventories, as OPEC stick to their reduced production rates. Although our prices are not directly linked to crude oil, crude is obviously a very significant component of refined products such as diesel and unleaded. If it makes sense for your business to take advantage of current prices, then please do so before the dates and times I’ve mentioned above. Please don’t hesitate to contact me if I can be of further assistance. Kind regards Customer Service Team [email protected] 0113 298 1000 |
I phoned them yesterday they dropped 5p a litre but was still cheaper at the pump in the Esso garage we use (usually 1 of the dearest around this week as cheap as supermarkets)Next week looks like its going up again (email received),
FUEL PRICE UPDATE
I just wanted to advise you of the price rise we’re anticipating that will take effect on Sunday 6th August 23.59 (Esso – Friday 4th August 23.59).
When your next weekly price becomes applicable the cost of fuel is likely to increase by around 3.5p per litre – of course we can’t predict with any certainty what will happen over the next few days but unfortunately prices on current markets remain high.
Prices are being driven higher by increasing confidence in the performance of major economies, as fears of recession start to ease, and a reduction in global oil inventories, as OPEC stick to their reduced production rates. Although our prices are not directly linked to crude oil, crude is obviously a very significant component of refined products such as diesel and unleaded.
If it makes sense for your business to take advantage of current prices, then please do so before the dates and times I’ve mentioned above.
Please don’t hesitate to contact me if I can be of further assistance.
Kind regards
Customer Service Team
[email protected]
0113 298 1000
Ukf dropped mine to 1.22 I think they saidApplegreen have dropped there price a bit this morning to 120.71ppl