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I went to the local petrol station, There was nothing coming out of the nozzle. I walked to the kiosk and I said, have you got your pumps on? He said, no, I'm wearing flip-flops
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I'm pretty sure many now cant see any further than their Fakebook/Instcrap accounts. |
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The Department of Transport has apparently written to German nationals in the UK with no HGV experience with some amusing responses. I guess it's just some data entry errors in their database but must have been amusing for the recipients. :D
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Well I had to pop to both Morrisons and ASDA today, for various bits, both have petrol stations, and on route between the two, I also pass an Esso station.
None of them had any queues at all (but did have cars in them filling up) it was basically back to normal. I would guess that since everyone filled up in panic during the week, they are probably going to be quieter than normal next week. |
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Petrol availability differs across the UK according to a government map but it definitely has improved except for those in London/South East and East Anglia.
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Apparently, motorway service stations have been prioritised for refuelling.
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Meanwhile, from the You Couldn't Make It Up department...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-englan...shire-58767230 |
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Double it's £1.98 per litre normal charge Perhaps instead of being so desperate to avoid using the same words twice they should check their maths, surely the sun has a calculator if all else fails |
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Well whether it's double or 50% more it's an eye-watering price that people are prepared to pay. It also smacks of profiteering.
Glad I have nearly 2/3 full tank on the motor and no commuting to do. |
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I've been in hospital and then recuperating at the other half's since mid September, imagine my surprise when I came home a few days ago to find I had a full tank of petrol, pure luck as I wouldn't have been surprised if it was just above empty Just seen on the news to expect price increases as the wholesale cost has gone up, really, they're sitting on tankers of the stuff, they really do take the piss |
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