A recent study has revealed that Asda has become the most expensive UK supermarket to buy fuel, surpassing competitors such as Tesco, Morrisons, and Sainsbury's. This development has led to calls for drivers filling up at Asda to switch to other supermarkets for cheaper prices. Analysis suggests that Asda is now the UK's most expensive supermarket fuel retailer. The situation has been linked to the influence of private equity, which is associated with higher profit margins, increased debt, and cost-cutting measures.
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