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Victoria Pike: 30 cent/gallon price run-up in one day wrong

Victoria Pike writes:
I was shocked to see gas go up 30 cents when oil dropped briefly below $50 a barrel earlier. I saw it go up in town so I rushed home to fill up at the one across the road before it went up. In the time it took me to deliver the girls a load of feed and come back it had gone up there too by 30 cents.

This is just wrong when stations rush to change prices just because the other one did. At least justify it by getting another load in that had a hard time getting there because of the weather or something. I am totally disgusted with how the stations all change prices at the same time. They can't all run out of gas at the same time. - Victoria Pike
Comments re photo 58428 Gas Prices the tale of two cities




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