How much is gas where you live?

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The price per gallon of gasoline has gone up. How much is it where you live?
 
Gas or patrol, whatever you may call it in the United Kingdom has always been going up and up. The worse part about it more than anything else that companies are keeping them high than they shouldn't. Meaning that at one point the price bail has gone down and yet store stations keep the price to consumers high. Most petrol stations are owned and operated by our major supermarkets.

As of right now in your local area, it's 1.57 for unleaded and for diesel 1.60 🙁 and before that, it was around 1.48 for unleaded. Still, you can shop around for the lowest price cap.

However, once you start going onto UK motorways or major big cities then you are pooped, they charge you even more than in a local community. It's high as 1.65 - OCH

Still, after April it's going up again, We in the UK looking at going over 2.00
 
British Columbia, Canada, when I saw that price I noticed on the news that is the price of gas there today.
 
£1.60 a litre at my local garage in the UK which equates to roughly £7.20 a gallon or $9.44 US. That seems ridiculous compared to the US, more than double the cost so I'm questioning my calculation.
 
Currently it's ranging from $3.79 to $4.19 depending on the gas station. Every other station I pass has a different price than the ones before it.
 
$3.89/gallon but some places have already gone up to $4.25/gallon.
 
Unbelievable. The cost of gas/petrol here jumped 30 cents overnight. It's now over $4 per gallon (regular gas).
 
£1.60 a litre at my local garage in the UK which equates to roughly £7.20 a gallon or $9.44 US. That seems ridiculous compared to the US, more than double the cost so I'm questioning my calculation.
Soon it be £2 ;(
 
Soon it be £2 ;(
Sooner rather than later it seems.

The payload from this is obviously going to go far beyond the individual's ability to run their vehicles. The cost of moving goods and materials from A to B is going to have a huge impact on our cost of living. That said it's all insignificant compared to the cost Ukrainians are having to endure.
 
Sooner rather than later it seems.

The payload from this is obviously going to go far beyond the individual's ability to run their vehicles. The cost of moving goods and materials from A to B is going to have a huge impact on our cost of living. That said it's all insignificant compared to the cost Ukrainians are having to endure.
trying to not think about it, but then food are going up.
 
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