Double whammy is right!And then double whammy - I may have mis-read it, but I think the vat rate returned to 23% on 1st march so that caused a bump.
Whereabouts was that @mathepac ?Yep, it hit a low of 99.9 last year here.
Recent (Jan '21) publication details that "a surge in crude oil prices has led to an increase of approximately two cent in the average cost of a litre of fuel in Ireland..." but there is much more of a jump than 2cents since that was published - maybe the surge kept "surging".
Kilkenny, currently 1.239 for diesel.Whereabouts was that @mathepac ?
Don't think it went below or even particularly close to €1 here in 'The big Smoke' unless for a flash sale or summat loike dat.
Double whammy is right!
I don't think any petrol/diesel retailer passed on the drop to 21%.
Also don't forget that the Euro is doing comparatively well against the dollar at the moment.
We are being fleeced here on fuel prices at the pumps, anybody see a drop when, last year, you couldn't give
crude oil away? But let it go up $5 dollars a barrel and practically overnight it's reflected at the pumps.
City and a few outlying spots, but you'll have to shop around for value. Not that diesel is my no 1 expanse these daysThat is a very good price, Is that in the city?
pumps.ie and other apps save burning fuel to save money on fuel. The auld internet is handy that way.Then we've the various consumer watchdogs, politicans etc. who tell us to shop around - which is a load of nonsense, as you'll spend more on fuel driving to a cheaper station, with the additional cost outweighing the potential benefit.
While I am a fan, that app isn't always up to date, unfortunitely. It's really only as good as the people updating it, and could actually benefit from being updated.pumps.ie and other apps save burning fuel to save money on fuel. The auld internet is handy that way.
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