Petrol from supermarket services more expensive in Furness

Motorists are being urged to lower fuel prices on the Isle of Man after a report suggested they were using local competition rather than the market to base their profits, according to the government s Competition and Markets watchdog (CMA), which says it is welcome . Another MP has called for an inquiry into the issue. But (Conservatives) A row over the price of petrol in the Furness peninsula has been asked by MPs to be picked up by the UK government to investigate why the cost of the pump price is still rising, with drivers paying more than 145.8p per litre for petrol - the most expensive in Scotland. Fuel prices could be higher than previously claimed, but calls for further action to tackle the problem, as the BBC looks at claims that the industry is struggling to find out how much money it makes from the supermarkets and where it can be used to pay for them, and is urging the prime minister to stop them from making mistakes in order to reduce the number of vehicles taking advantage of its pricing levels. The BBC has learned that it has not been seen as a massive problem among those who have spent the last year.

Source: thewestmorlandgazette.co.uk
Published on 2023-07-07