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Still static here,  out on the hiway (US Rt1) there are 4 stations within 1/8 of a mile of each other, 1 is a truck stop and they are usually lower than the others by a few cents.They are $3.46 the others $3.49. 1 jumped up to $3.59 for a few days then dropped back, maybe they were hoping the others would follow suit. Down the street is still $3.39 87 cash.They charge a dime more for plastic but the speedway down the street discounts a nickel if you pay with plastic. Still scratching my head over that!

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Last week I paid on Sunday 3.35. Drove by the following Monday down 10 cents. Yesterday 3.09. Driving home saw a couple 2.99. All the while the news says it’s going to go up.

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A few places dropped by a nickel, most stayed the same , $3.39 lowest, $3.99 highest I've seen

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$2.07 per litre!  Converting to US gallons and currency still has me paying the most! 😉 

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It's $3.09 in town now for 87 octane.

 

Diesel shot through the roof though, it was $4.25ish last week and it was $5.11 today at the truck stop.

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$3.27 and been there about a week now. A few more pennies. 

 

Local BP station has quit carrying E-85. It was my closest and cheapest source. :( 

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