fatpiggy
Well-Known Member
problem being supermarkets tend to use all 3 so they would be no good (also depends on area of the country) Jet and Texaco use Esso and Shell i think, Morrisons, Tesco Sainsbury's etc use Esso, Shell and BP... but it is done by area so in the south east Morrisons use Esso and Shell but Middlands and to the noth of the country they use BP and Shell if that makes any sence... i would have to do research into what companies dont use certain companies etc.
also what you have to bare in mind is that the closer to the depot the petrol station is the cheaper the fuel as it has to travel less for example Weighbridge has an Esso? (i think) depot - Weighbridge is a very affluent area but the fuel is cheap as it doesnt have to travel that far... the further out you get from the depot the more expensive it is as they have to fuel the tankers as well... move closer to a depot and your fuel is going to be cheaper![]()
That isn't true. I live not so far from the Stanlow refinery in Cheshire - my mother lives in the sticks in Cornwall. Guess which of us pays more for unleaded?