💨 Abstract
Since the Iran conflict, petrol and diesel prices have surged, with supermarkets offering significantly cheaper fuel than other forecourts. On February 2, the price difference was 5.4p per litre, but by last week, supermarket petrol was 7.6p cheaper and diesel 8.8p cheaper. High demand led to temporary shortages at supermarkets like Asda, Sainsbury’s, and Tesco.
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