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Any logical reason for gas price difference?

Cameon Campbell writes about: Gas Price Drumbeat Columbia 20 cents higher than Cville
I too have taken notice that Columbia's gas prices seem to always be higher than any of our surrounding neighbors. It's extremely frustrating that gas is so much more expensive in this small town than compared to many many other places. Now more than ever in these tough economic times gas should be made available for as low a price as possible to make it easier on the average family working to get ahead. If anyone knows the reason why Columbia's gas prices are always so much higher than everyone else's, please share the information. I would really like to know if there is a legitimate reason for the prices being what they are. Surely a twenty-cent difference between Columbia's and Campbellsville's gas prices has some logical explanation behind it.




This story was posted on 2009-07-30 17:50:01
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