I met an acquitance of mine yesterday, he's just gone into business and has taken over a small filling station quite near where I live. He's been trading for a couple of months now and has been offering fuel at the lowest prices in town, a good 7 or 8 cents less per litre than the other stations. Since dropping his prices he's had visits from a number of the other operators asking him why is prices are so low and effectively telling him what prices to sell petrol and diesel at. The local fuel distributors have now stopped supplying him fuel and he has to source it from another distributor, over 30 miles away! He has confirmed what I've long believed- there is effectively little or no competition in the motor fuel market, bar the odd independent who dares to stick his head above the parapet. Of course there's no case to pursue here with the competition authority, nothing is written down, there are no "official" meetings where suppliers set prices and agree on pricing structures, but I now know this does happen in a more informal, insidious way! My insider contact tells me if he could sell it any cheaper he would, just to p*** them off! How's that for Rip Off Ireland? I hope he gets the support from consumers that he deserves.