Seagullible
Super Keeper
I've never understood the link between a petrol station and barbecue items
I don't think I have ever seen anyone look so worried or move so fast.
They don't make hardly any money selling fuel.It's other stuff like coffee's hot food,sweets,jet washes etc where they make there money.
BP, Shell, Texaco dont make hardly any money selling fuel? I find it hard to believe they keep their forecourts open for the love of it. They always argue that their forecourt margin is wafer thin but never seem to provide any figures to back it up.
The best ones are motorway service stations.
I can't think what situation might befall me that, while filling my car up en route to Carlisle or wherever, I'd be overtaken by the need to buy a tin of shortbread with the Queen Mother's face on, a robotic dog toy, a Real Madrid plastic mobile phone covering or a bottle of olive oil with chillies in.
BP, Shell, Texaco dont make hardly any money selling fuel? I find it hard to believe they keep their forecourts open for the love of it. They always argue that their forecourt margin is wafer thin but never seem to provide any figures to back it up.
they dont make much, but then they are making what ever the difference is between them and the supermarkets. most forecourts are run as franchises anyway, the relationship is a bit like breweries and tied pubs. the brewery/oil co doesnt make much on the actuall sale per unit at the pump the profit comes from the manufacturing/refining stage and they then provide themselves with a sutiable retail outlet. theres also an argument that its difficult to sell abroad if noone is buying the stuff in thecompanies native territory, but thats probably an out of date idea now.