An analysis of official data has revealed that supermarkets in the UK are charging up to 14 pence more per liter for petrol at different locations, sparking accusations of unfair pricing practices. The discrepancies in fuel prices have led to warnings of a 'pump postcode lottery' for drivers, particularly those filling up at major chains such as Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's, and Morrisons.
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Supermarkets are charging as much as 14 pence a liter more for petrol at different locations around the UK, according to an analysis of official data https://t.co/uChh4qwHJS