• Cevilia (they/she/…)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    5 days ago

    At the supermarket I work at here in the UK, diesel prices are currently £1.879 per litre. That equates to $9.608 per US gallon.

    And we’re the cheapest in the area.

    Also you can press buttons our pumps so they pump precisely the amount you want to spend, which makes this far less satisfying IMHO.

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      4 days ago

      we’re about about 165 JPY / liter which is roughly 0.77 GBP, but I don’t know how much more reserve they will release or subsidy/cap they will implement. The median annual income is ¥3.84 million (not sure if that’s net or gross, but I’d assume gross).

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      5 days ago

      They were like £1.60 last week near Edinburgh. Guess it’s just getting worse, good thing I haven’t had to fill a car up with fuel… well ever actually.