'We’re here to make an honest living and our prices reflect what we’ve paid for product and a sensible margin so we can keep the lights on.'
While the average price of both unleaded and diesel creeps down, Griffiths Garage in High Street, Leintwardine, on the border between Shropshire and Herefordshire, is selling fuel at a much cheaper rate.
"We’re here to make an honest living and our prices reflect what we’ve paid for product and a sensible margin so we can keep the lights on," he said. Mr Griffiths said the garage reduced its prices again within the last week, bringing the cost of unleaded down from 169.9p, and believes other retailers should be able to follow suit.
"I think diesel will slide up a penny in the coming days with the market but unleaded possibly down another penny or so, but it’s like trying to pin the tail on a donkey at the moment.". The Texaco-branded forecourt is charging 166.9p for unleaded and 184.9p for diesel.
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