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Wow, is that the one near the junction of Possil and Ruchill? It always amazes me that stations in locations which you might say are poorer areas are where you see higher prices.
Some of the lowest prices I've paid recently have been at the Gulf station in Bishopbriggs, the highest have typically been at the Gulf in Muirhead (the one that was unmanned until recently) - I never see anyone fill up there and it was 179.9 yesterday for diesel which is the highest I've seen.
Some of the lowest prices I've paid recently have been at the Gulf station in Bishopbriggs, the highest have typically been at the Gulf in Muirhead (the one that was unmanned until recently) - I never see anyone fill up there and it was 179.9 yesterday for diesel which is the highest I've seen.
I was down in Devon at weekend 164.9 fill leaving Glasgow on Thursday morning Son messaged with 175.9 price on Thursday evening Filled up on Devon expressway at 159.9 on Sunday hardly saw any more expensive in services all way home until the Springburn Shell 174.9 iirc
Crazy when it was in mid 150's at Kirkintilloch Shell monday morning
Crazy when it was in mid 150's at Kirkintilloch Shell monday morning
If you want to avoid duplication, there's an existing thread on Fuel Prices:
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...
pattyg said:
So my garage manager talking nonsense then. I’m sure MFG do not buy their fuel a week before it’s in their pumps.
Yes. MFG absolutely do -they specifically were interviewed on the radio last week and said they priced weekly.Ask your "manager" what they do if the price falls in the 6-months? Does he just take the loss (and go out of business immediately)? Basic market economics dictates that buying fuel 6-months in advance is not happening anywhere, if it were the prices would be a lot more stable and jump in larger, less frequent increments.
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