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Nope- that is rising prices during steadily high unemployment and slowing economic growth.
Time for a Tizer.
110+ at the Bp up here in Inverness today. Two rigs been sitting in the firth itself for weeks now. Prices rocketing up in Tesco some jam cost ~1.50 last week now ~1.70. Is it the money pumping inflating prices rather than stagflating now ? It gives my bum a headache.
Sorry, Slift I have seen the results with my own eyes supermarket fuel is different. The same goes for oil. I used to work with an ex. Formula 1 mechanic and he advised me which was the best oil at that time. I am talking 1983 here so bear that in mind at that time I was advised not to use Castrol because it used to sludge. I was advised to use Unipart because that was the same as Shell but cheaper and didn't sludge. It's a strange world.
EU standard for emissions?
If you really cared for this, you'd have a fleet of bicycles :')
It's definitely an interesting topic, but there's not much between supermarket and BP/Shell other than brand.
All IMO.
For what it's worth I was considering moving to biofuel for a fleet of vehicles my company ran. This is going back to when taking disgarded chip oil from Fish and chip shops to convert into useable fuel for diesel cars was all the rage. Anyway I went on the course and during which we compared the fuel the instructor had produced from old chip oil with the then EU standard and it was well in. As a check we purchased some cheap Supermarket fuel, it happened to be Sainsbury's , but I suspect they are all the same. This fuel only just met the EU standard and I mean only just. From that day I have only used BP or Shell for my diesel cars. Petrol is less of a risk, not much can go wrong with it normally. Interesting isn't it.
Supermarket fuel and octane number is a discussed topic with no real research/answers to prove anything.
I always top up using Tesco's Momentum 99. Around 106-107p where I live.
Opec + may bring a meeting forward to June 4th . Probably part explains Fridays pebble dashing.
https://www.spglobal.com/platts/en/market-insights/latest-news/oil/053020-opec-discussing-advancing-meeting-on-oil-production-cuts-to-june-4
98p at Morrison's near Nuneaton about 10 days ago.
Just filled my car at BP, paid 112.9p per litre, literally two days ago it was 109.9p! lol