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Old 28-03-2011, 20:14   #39
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Re: Is supermarket fuel good enough?

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Originally Posted by Masque View Post
As it has already been said in this thread all tankers fill up from the same bunkers and the is no difference in the quality if the was it would have been on the lies of Watchdog by now.

Supermarkets would not do this as the bad publicity would affect instore sales.

I agree ,remember this ,and the lengths that tesco and morrison went to ,to compensate the customers affected even though it wasn't their fault


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The contaminated fuel was eventually traced back to four tanks at a Vopak storage facility in West Thurrock, which fuel supplier Harvest Energy said contained "unusually high levels of silicon".
Harvest Energy shares tank facilities at the depot with another oil company, Greenergy, which supplies both Tesco and Morrisons. In a statement, Greenergy said a component understood to have been used by Harvest Energy in the production of unleaded petrol had tested positive for excess levels of silicon.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/6421783.stm
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