The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is taking action to address concerns over high fuel prices in the UK. The CMA, along with government officials, is implementing the Pumpwatch scheme to ensure petrol and diesel retailers pass on savings to drivers. Major retailers like Asda, Morrisons, Tesco, and Sainsbury's are accused of overcharging drivers, leading to inflated fuel margins. The ongoing high fuel margins are worrying for drivers, according to the competition watchdog.
Ongoing high fuel margins are “concerning” and “not a good sign for drivers”, the competition watchdog has said. Retailers’ fuel margins – the difference between what they pay for their fuel and the price they sell it at – remain at the high levels seen during the https://t.co/srlLO1i54m
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We have been crystal clear: petrol & diesel retailers must pass on savings at the pump. Alongside the CMA, we’re bringing competition back to the forecourt. Our Pumpwatch scheme will soon force retailers to share real-time price data and make sure drivers get the best deal. https://t.co/jjMnWfFyxM
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