I've been noticing it, £1.47.7 at my local asda about 5 weeks ago it's now £1.34.7 i expected a £90 top up on Saturday but only spend £73 Makes this look good value dont it? http://groceries.asda.com/asda-estore/s ... stid=16323
Stupid link what your looking for is this....ASDA Vegetable Oil (1lt) £1.52
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It's been creeping downwards for a month or more. My 'barometers' being two I drive past every day. Both were perilously close to £1.50/l for diesel in late April, now the one near home is 136.9 & that near work is 137.9, intersetingly, in the same period the difference between the two has at times been as much as 6p/l. (I actually use Asda at 134.7 currently).
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sirwiggum wrote:
I think in the summer months there is traditionally less demand for fuel compared to when its ball freezing in the middle of winter.
Which is strange when you think of it because of more people needing fuel for summer holidays..... Oh wait summer hasn't arrived yet has it... silly me as you were.
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sirwiggum wrote:
I think in the summer months there is traditionally less demand for fuel compared to when its ball freezing in the middle of winter.
Which is strange when you think of it because of more people needing fuel for summer holidays..... Oh wait summer hasn't arrived yet has it... silly me as you were.
But then people (theoretically) need less fuel for heating, less fuel for lighting, vehicles use less fuel defrosting and using lights, of a nice evening maybe sit out the back with a few bottles of wine instead of in the house using electric for the TV and computer. Maybe cycle or walk more than drive. School holidays mean a hell of a lot less traffic on the roads too.
Fuel prices are global too, there are numerous international factors to take into account. Perhaps some countries the factories shut for a month in the intense heat of summer?
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Welly wrote:something to do with rubber/splits/bursts/flat/floppy etc
the most expensive filling station a while back has now become the cheapest he was at 1.46 and now at 1.33 a big drop.
a while back i was on the road and went to fill up put the nozzle in the car and seen 1.52 at a small independant station.
the fair fuel uk people are still sending emails though
ihave to laugh at the people out there that drive 5 or 10 miles out of there way to get to a cheaper fuel station, by time theyve got too it theyve wasted fuel,
lozz wrote:ihave to laugh at the people out there that drive 5 or 10 miles out of there way to get to a cheaper fuel station, by time theyve got too it theyve wasted fuel,
Indeed, even a full fill up on our 70ltr tanks if a station is 5p cheaper 5 miles away thats a saving of £3.50 whoopdifuckingdo you've just drove 10 miles to save that enormous mass of money.
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idont look at the prices anymore, iused to tho when iwas running apetrol
iwas burning away 40 -50quid a week just running around localy,
since going back to diesel im only putting in 25quid that lasts me 2-3week, so i notice the benefit withought looking at the prices,
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lozz wrote:ihave to laugh at the people out there that drive 5 or 10 miles out of there way to get to a cheaper fuel station, by time theyve got too it theyve wasted fuel,
Indeed, even a full fill up on our 70ltr tanks if a station is 5p cheaper 5 miles away thats a saving of £3.50 whoopdifuckingdo you've just drove 10 miles to save that enormous mass of money.
Exactly, and the cheapest petrol stations usually have a queue.
So the petrol of driving there, sitting in a queue, driving back, then the time spent driving and queueing which if it takes you the best part of half an hour you'd been better just going to the nearest petrol station.
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Welly wrote:something to do with rubber/splits/bursts/flat/floppy etc