Drivers may soon pay over 150p per litre for fuel following substantial price increases, raising concerns about potential profiteering at petrol stations.
Drivers may soon pay over 150p per litre for fuel following substantial price increases, raising concerns about potential profiteering at petrol stations.
In just three weeks, petrol prices have surged by 3p, sparking inflation worries for the Chancellor ahead of next month’s Budget announcement, according to recent data.
Between August and September, the average petrol price increased by 5.1p per litre, as reported by the Office for National Statistics, keeping inflation steady at 6.7%.
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