If the person in question spends a few bob on services I think it should be free whatever about anything else. Air in a garage is like toilets in a restaurant, all part of package - however we are digressing.I am not sure should air be free in a garage anymore?
Did they do this as a direct consequence of losing business i.e. were they told by you and others that you were no longer going there because of it ? Or did they just realise it themselves ?My local applegreen in Crumlin used to charge,so I stopped buying fuel there (say €90 a week).They now give out the air for free,so I use them again.
That's inflation for you!I went by the Mespil garage on the canal today to get air for my bike tyres. It actually has a slot now and charges 1 euro to use it. Is this what we have come to now ? Needless to say I will not be back for petrol, car wash or shopping.
A fair price. One euro I would think is steep. Also why not make it a token and give it free to anyone who buys petrol.it costs 20c
Because they never gave out free crisps, gum or apples before. They did always provide an air gun and water supply.Why are you not demanding they give out free crisps, or a packet of chewing gum, or an apple with every purchase of petrol.
What they're all old school ?It's the same principle.
Because they never gave out free crisps, gum or apples before. They did always provide an air gun and water supply.
Perhaps they employed a good cost accountant who showed them the errors of their ways.
What they're all old school ?
There's a lesson there somewhere...