The price above was Nov. 13. A couple days ago I paid $2.39 p/gal (before rewards discount of 10 cents p/gal).Paid $2.69 today (before my 20 cent p/gallon rewards discount).
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The price above was Nov. 13. A couple days ago I paid $2.39 p/gal (before rewards discount of 10 cents p/gal).Paid $2.69 today (before my 20 cent p/gallon rewards discount).
when Biden was in office i saw his stickers everywhere, Where are they now since trump prices have ridden up to $3.45 in my area. they where $2.56 or $2.64$3.59 from $2.79 last week.View attachment 3571991
I bought 2 days ago and paid $2.79 (before my 10 cent p/gallon rewards discount). I don't really know why Kansas seems to stay lower priced. We are not known for having oil wells. I'm pretty sure we have more wind turbines in this State than we have oil wells. No oil refineries that i know of.The price above was Nov. 13. A couple days ago I paid $2.39 p/gal (before rewards discount of 10 cents p/gal).
@jjonn3 - what State are you in??$5.25 at Costco - $5.79 at Shell - many inner city stations are even higher.
I got fuel 10 days ago. I see that the price today has gone down 1 cent to $2.78. Your local price is over twice our area's price. We don't have any oil or gas refineries in this State as far as I know. So our fuel is mostly trucked in from Texas and Oklahome to all over the State. California is bigger than Kansas, but we are still a pretty large state in the middle of nowhere.Sorry - Southern California - Los Angeles area
Who is ripping off California customers???? Oil companies or your government?
I assume that California gets oil tanker ships coming to your State's ports. Seems like if it is refined in your State, your fuel price should be much lower than ours. Who is ripping off California customers???? Oil companies or your government?
