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Supermarket Petrol Price Postcode Lottery Revealed: Interactive Map

Motorists across the UK are facing a postcode lottery when it comes to filling up their tanks at supermarket petrol pumps this holiday season. The cost of petrol can vary by up to £8 for a family car, depending on where you choose to refuel. This startling revelation comes from an analysis of data published by the big four supermarkets, shedding light on the wide range of prices charged for fuel within the UK.

The Disparity in Prices

For example, Tesco customers at two garages in Northern Ireland are paying nearly 12p per litre less than their counterparts in eleven other supermarket petrol stations across Scotland and England. On the other hand, a Sainsbury’s garage in Co Down stands out as the most expensive location to purchase petrol at 134p per litre. In contrast, the cheapest supermarket to purchase petrol in Northern Ireland is an Asda in the Derry City and Strabane area at 127.7p per litre.

Interactive Map and Average Prices

Our exclusive interactive map showcases which supermarkets are charging the least for petrol in each part of the country, based on the latest data available. The average price of supermarket fuel hovers around 133.5p per litre for standard petrol, with Tesco standing slightly higher at 134.5p per litre. Asda emerges as the frontrunner by offering the cheapest supermarket petrol in 96 out of 338 local authority areas, spanning Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the South West of England.

Expert Commentary and Government Response

The Competitions and Markets Authority has raised concerns about the high margins charged to motorists, with claims that drivers are being ‘ripped off.’ RAC head of policy Simon Williams emphasized the need for lower prices at the pumps, acknowledging that while conditions are better for drivers this Christmas, there is still room for improvement. The government’s commitment to introducing a mandatory fuel price finding scheme next year aims to foster competition and create a fairer fuel retailing landscape that benefits drivers nationwide.

As you plan your holiday travels, be mindful of the significant price variations at different supermarket petrol stations across the UK. Keep an eye on the latest prices and make informed choices to ensure you get the best value for your fuel. Remember, every penny saved at the pump adds up in the long run, giving you more to spend on festive cheer with your loved ones.

Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story and make sure to check out our live blog for real-time information on petrol prices and other breaking news. Drive safely and economically this holiday season!