crookie
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Live in Tunbridge Wells, unleaded petrol around 136.9p a litre. Was down in Hastings today, and petrol at a number of places 129.9. Filled up on the way home obviously, about 10 miles north of Hastings in Hurst Green, back up to 136.9. How so ? We always hear that retailers margins on fuel is pennies per litre. Hastings is not nearer any refineries than elsewhere, so cost of distribution can't be a reason. Are we being ripped off up here, or are they selling fuel at a loss in Hastings.
Is it because Hastings is perhaps more deprived than other areas, petrol companies only feel they can demand so much. They're not known for their philanthropy, so can anyone in the know shed any light ?
Is it because Hastings is perhaps more deprived than other areas, petrol companies only feel they can demand so much. They're not known for their philanthropy, so can anyone in the know shed any light ?