Asda’s Petrol the most expensive of supermarkets

Asda’s Petrol the most expensive of supermarkets

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Good Plan Ted

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2,057 posts

238 months

Thursday 6th June
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Not really in the naming or shaming as the RAC came out with this, but when I’ve filled up before I believe my car has always felt a little rough running.


ChocolateFrog

28,668 posts

180 months

Thursday 6th June
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Urgh.

Having to drive somewhere and pay a chunk of cash for some smelly juice just to make my car go.

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wink In all seriousness last visited a petrol station in February and already feels a bit alien.

Pit Pony

9,242 posts

128 months

Thursday 6th June
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Based on my search this morning it appears Asda may not be the most expensive in my area.




oyster

12,864 posts

255 months

Thursday 6th June
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What a ridiculous statement by the RAC.

Fuel stations have the biggest price labels known to man. They stand 30 foot tall with 18 inch numbers on them. There's no small print.

If people fuel at Asda it's because it's convenient. It cannot be because they think it's cheaper - as the prices are so transparent.



Further, even if Asda are 2p (on average) more pricey, if you go out of your way to visit one you'll need an almighty sized fuel tank to save enough to justify the additional distance to travel.

Oliver Hardy

3,001 posts

81 months

Thursday 6th June
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Good Plan Ted said:
Not really in the naming or shaming as the RAC came out with this, but when I’ve filled up before I believe my car has always felt a little rough running.

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Might have changed but doubt it as there are only six refineries in the UK and the petrol that goes to Asda will be from the same source as the one that goes into BP or Shell, although the stuff with the extra additives came via a different route.

Gareth79

8,040 posts

253 months

Thursday 6th June
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Looks like it might be related to EG Group selling their UK petrol stations to ASDA for rebranding under the ASDA brand. Obviously both companies are closely linked through the Issa brothers. EG stations often seem to be in locations where there isn't much competition and they can charge higher prices.

Cupramax

10,611 posts

259 months

Thursday 6th June
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Pit Pony said:
Based on my search this morning it appears Asda may not be the most expensive in my area.



Same for me, local Chavda is cheaper than all the others locally, which are Tesco, Shell &Total.

S600BSB

6,116 posts

113 months

Thursday 6th June
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Stick with Shell V-Power. Job done.

Cledus Snow

2,110 posts

195 months

Thursday 6th June
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Who uses supermarket fuel? yuck

wibble cb

3,754 posts

214 months

Thursday 6th June
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Just back from a trip to Arizona, it was common there to see a 40-45c difference between the cheapest and most expensive petrol, and you also had to be careful to check if the price was for a cash or credit purchase!

Gecko1978

10,462 posts

164 months

Thursday 6th June
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Cledus Snow said:
Who uses supermarket fuel? yuck
Broadly everyone as said about it all comes from the same place

JagLover

43,793 posts

242 months

Thursday 6th June
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Gecko1978 said:
Cledus Snow said:
Who uses supermarket fuel? yuck
Broadly everyone as said about it all comes from the same place
Well not everyone as I only use premium diesel and I don't think the supermarkets sell it.

SP_

2,873 posts

112 months

Thursday 6th June
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JagLover said:
Gecko1978 said:
Cledus Snow said:
Who uses supermarket fuel? yuck
Broadly everyone as said about it all comes from the same place
Well not everyone as I only use premium diesel and I don't think the supermarkets sell it.
So you fill up at costco?

MikeM6

5,225 posts

109 months

Thursday 6th June
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JagLover said:
Gecko1978 said:
Cledus Snow said:
Who uses supermarket fuel? yuck
Broadly everyone as said about it all comes from the same place
Well not everyone as I only use premium diesel and I don't think the supermarkets sell it.
What is a "premium diesel"?

valiant

11,356 posts

167 months

Thursday 6th June
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Gecko1978 said:
Cledus Snow said:
Who uses supermarket fuel? yuck
Broadly everyone as said about it all comes from the same place
Same additives?

Halmyre

11,563 posts

146 months

Thursday 6th June
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Cledus Snow said:
Who uses supermarket fuel? yuck
Millions of people judging by the usage at any supermarket I've been to.

Rough101

2,297 posts

82 months

Thursday 6th June
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I generally use Costco, but Asda is cheaper than the mainstream forecourts round this way, whereas Tesco is often the same price or maybe 1p less, so I never use them.

mikey_b

2,139 posts

52 months

Thursday 6th June
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wibble cb said:
Just back from a trip to Arizona, it was common there to see a 40-45c difference between the cheapest and most expensive petrol, and you also had to be careful to check if the price was for a cash or credit purchase!
Same in Houston, TX. Most gas stations show two prices on the big display signs out front - but sometimes the two prices are for different grades of gasoline, sometimes for gasoline vs diesel, and sometimes for the same fuel but credit vs cash. Never quite know what you're paying until you look at the pump itself.

anonymous-user

61 months

Thursday 6th June
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Oh no!

alangla

5,200 posts

188 months

Thursday 6th June
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To be fair, prices at my local Euro Garages owned Shell station came down dramatically when the shop changed from a Spar to an Asda, so I’ll be continuing to buy Asda petrol (of sorts).