"Petrol prices are set to hit £1 a litre for the first time in more than six years on Monday.
Supermarket giant Morrisons is cutting the cost of petrol and diesel by 7p a litre in a new price war at the pumps.
Customers who spend at least £40 at the supermarket checkout will pay £1 a litre or less when they fill up at the chain’s 336 forecourts.
Across the UK, a litre of unleaded cost an average £1.07.95 while diesel was £1.10.15, according to the website petrolprices.com.
Some forecourts are already charging £102.9 a litre and motoring experts believe other supermarkets will soon follow suit with their own discounts.
They follow a dramatic decline in the price of crude oil per barrel, down from a peak last year of 115 dollars to 40 dollars on Friday, a six and a half year low.
Read more : £1 petrol for Christmas! Fuel to bring some early festive cheer to drivers
The last time that fuel prices were below the £1 mark was in June 2009.
Morrisons says it is making the cuts to help motorists with the cost of getting around during the pre-Christmas shopping spree, including Black Friday."
Top comments
maccy1 to Monkeybumcheeks
21 Nov 1529#31
It can be very confusing at those supermarket petrol stations :man:
muffboy
21 Nov 1518#1
BORING............................please don't vote this hot! We are still being fleeced on fuel prices.
WillPS
21 Nov 1517#52
Yes it is. This isn't a price cut, it's an offer - spend £x in store get y pence per litre off fuel.
Morrisons are being disingenuous too - suggesting this is the first time you've been able to get fuel for less than £1/litre in 6 years.
1 - Sainsburys had a similar offer earlier in the year which did exactly that
2 - Tesco FuelSave made it equally possible for several months
3 - There were a handful of stations offering Unleaded at 99.7ppl in December/January.
ozzie83
21 Nov 1517#6
Title is misleading
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muffboy
21 Nov 1518#1
BORING............................please don't vote this hot! We are still being fleeced on fuel prices.
dart16 to muffboy
21 Nov 15#29
how
LightningPete to muffboy
22 Nov 15#72
And Im wasting my time reading such tripe from the HUKD comments section
the porter
21 Nov 15#2
Already posted spammed
HankHandsome to the porter
21 Nov 153#3
ah well .. i searched for "morrisons" and read through a few pages worth but nothing stood out ..
Hocky
21 Nov 15#4
Believe it when I c it!
spaceman051 to Hocky
21 Nov 15#44
It is happening!!
bargainhunter139
21 Nov 15#5
Spam spam spam
ozzie83
21 Nov 1517#6
Title is misleading
HankHandsome to ozzie83
21 Nov 15#7
Better ?
Oi .. if that's you Buzz, I had literally just edited it !!
andynicol to ozzie83
21 Nov 152#23
What should the title say then?
'Morrisons to cut petrol by 7p a litre from Monday to £1.00 - £40 min spend instore', is an accurate title in my book.
BuzzDuraband
21 Nov 15#8
:smile: I have literally just seen this
HankHandsome
21 Nov 151#9
Ok, I forgive you :smile:
I had just edited the title and someone came in and re-edited right over the top of me. Bloody cheek !
BuzzDuraband
21 Nov 15#10
What did it say before?
emperordalek
21 Nov 154#11
Title is very misleading. This is just Morrisons trying to boost their very sagging trade.
(Title should be: Petrol £1 a litre when you spend £40 instore.)
Chanchi32
21 Nov 154#12
oh - sorry ish
HankHandsome
21 Nov 151#13
How is the title "very misleading" ?. Morrisons are cutting prices by the amount stated which you will be able to get with a £40 minumum spend. It's exactly what is happening.
Ok, I forgive you as well. My version was slightly more long winded :smiley:
BuzzDuraband
21 Nov 153#14
P.S: I'll put money on that Chanchi32 changing the title, serious trouble causer.
Just saying.
laings86
21 Nov 15#15
anyone who is planning on using these coupons can they remember that it cannot be used if you use outdoor payment terminals and then come in wanting the money taken off, I work in the petrol station and the amount of people who do this is unreal
packard
21 Nov 151#16
Price should be £41.....
Thomablue
21 Nov 152#17
I wouldn't spend 40 p in Morrison's so no-good for me.
Cold
BlakeBeau
21 Nov 152#18
title misleading
HankHandsome to BlakeBeau
21 Nov 151#20
No it isnt
deany76
21 Nov 15#19
5000 degrees by this time tomorrow
dbox
21 Nov 151#21
Its not the supermarkets or petrol stations fault for the huge prices its the taxes on petrol and then the VAT amounting to about 70p per litre before the cost of the fuel, the government make 70p for every litre you buy.
karlie88
21 Nov 15#22
Would I be able to buy a £40 gift card as part of this promotion? Thus getting 11p off per litre instead of 7p...
jonagon to karlie88
21 Nov 15#30
No. At least not in so far as I can understand the logic of your "thus", oh shrewd one.
How would you get more off?
IndyS
21 Nov 15#24
excellent, if only we had more down South that actually sold fuel...still hot for those that are near one!:disappointed:
thepharmacist
21 Nov 15#25
This with gift cards ...... Could almost be free if you buy enough gift cards!
Monkeybumcheeks
21 Nov 152#26
25 posts in and no one has slagged off supermarket fuel yet?
Get a grip people !!! :laughing:
maccy1 to Monkeybumcheeks
21 Nov 1529#31
It can be very confusing at those supermarket petrol stations :man:
LordyUK
21 Nov 15#27
Hmmm, their marketing should really read "our petrol prices are set to hit £1 a litre for the first time in more than six years...", unless the times other retailers were putting it out at 99.9p earlier in the year don't count :smile:
jimmybo
21 Nov 152#28
Just a question from an impartial HUKD member
Why are all the HUKD mods - helpers - editors - kings - queens - stars
bothered about the HEAT - especially from their own deal posts?
Do you receive financial benefit from posting HOT uk deals and/or supporting your fellow mods - helpers - kings - queens - stars with your degrees boosted votes?
BuzzDuraband to jimmybo
21 Nov 15#40
You'll actually find that the mods - helpers - kings - queens - stars don't care about HEAT because of 2 words you used later in your comment :smirk:
So for those of us in Newquay this will only really be 4p off, as Morrisons rip us off in Newquay by charging us 3p more a litre then any of the other Morrisons in the area!
So will still be over £1 a litre
jaydeeuk1
21 Nov 151#34
3vprepaid vouchers / pay.com = free fuel. Been doing it since jan 2014, only ever had to pay for fuel when they ran out of vouchers (infact I get paid to fill up! Just need a cashback credit card.)
Chanchi32 to jaydeeuk1
21 Nov 151#38
pay.com no longer on sale - may have gone into administration - link
HueKuhn
21 Nov 15#35
Supermarket Diesel fuel is no good for your modern day cars.
eslick
21 Nov 158#36
Title is terrible, they aren't cutting petro prices at all, they are giving you a discount if you spend £40 no price cut here :disappointed:
sofiasar
21 Nov 152#37
I can see others reducing it without spending £40/
Oh... didn't know that. I had 40 cards hidden in morrisons too for my next top up. My last activations were the 10th October, and got 4 more in the car to activate, will have to see what happens.
Shame, it was easy money paypal gifting the balance to my wife, and then withdrawing as cash.
andynicol
21 Nov 15#42
IYO, to me its quite clear what the message is.
databar
21 Nov 151#43
FINANCIAL BENEFIT ??
sofiasar
21 Nov 15#45
this website earns money by people like us posting deals. then the rest of hukd members click the deal link, meaning the shop realises business came from hukd so they pay them commission.
it's like fb makes money , so does hukd.
BuzzDuraband
21 Nov 151#46
My mistake. I read it as 'Helping people'
dave80
21 Nov 15#47
How many times did you manage to do that? PayPal will block accounts which either use too many debit or credit cards over the account lifetime or specifically which use more than a couple of prepaid cards like 3v.
databar
21 Nov 151#48
Sorry my mistake :man::wink::smile:
DominicPTS
21 Nov 15#49
They haven't gone into administration
roy1959
21 Nov 151#50
very misleading,YOU HAVE TO SPEND 40 QUID FIRST.
onlineo to roy1959
22 Nov 15#53
agreed they are not reducing the price of petrol at all. just giving you a voucher if you spend over £40 instore. meh last I filled up earlier in the week our local Morrisons was at 108.9 for diesel and our not as local asda at 103.7. Thus 7p off would make them very competitive but not really as I probably save £5 to £10 by shopping in Aldi.
Apogee00
21 Nov 15#51
£5 free at Shell £5 min spend + possible to do it more than once too
WillPS
21 Nov 1517#52
Yes it is. This isn't a price cut, it's an offer - spend £x in store get y pence per litre off fuel.
Morrisons are being disingenuous too - suggesting this is the first time you've been able to get fuel for less than £1/litre in 6 years.
1 - Sainsburys had a similar offer earlier in the year which did exactly that
2 - Tesco FuelSave made it equally possible for several months
3 - There were a handful of stations offering Unleaded at 99.7ppl in December/January.
oddballjamie
22 Nov 151#54
Such a BS deal. Really don't know why the muppets are giving heat.
effingandjeffing
22 Nov 15#55
or just go to aldi
and only spend £30
sideways126
22 Nov 15#56
So we know who's buying cheap oil from so called I S lol
soulhunter123777
22 Nov 154#57
Morrisons: "Hey, we'll rob you slightly less at the fuel pump, if you let us rob you significantly more in-store!"
Consumers: "YAY!"
aceuk
22 Nov 152#58
Indeed. If you spent £10 less on your shopping at Aldi or Lidl compared to Morrisons that would effectively give you a discount of 20p per litre and a petrol price of 87p per litre if it originally cost 107p per litre.
For a car with a 50 litre fuel tank you would only be saving £3.50 if you filled it up from empty with Morrisons.
If my maths are wrong please correct me. :stuck_out_tongue:
willdennington
22 Nov 151#59
Agreed!
Very misleading indeed.... the suggestion is that this is the 1st time in years fuel can be purchased for under £1 a litre. I have filled up my car several times using 20p off a litre with Tescos bringing it down to under £1....
fwanky4777
22 Nov 151#60
Fact is thousands of people are out of work due to the price of oil being the lowest it has for a very long time, yet some in here are still moaning it's not enough. When the current stock reserve is exhausted and prices start to go back up in a year you will still be moaning, enjoy it now while you can.
tibby to fwanky4777
22 Nov 15#62
But people didn't seem to be out of work when it was last at this price?
flamethrower
22 Nov 151#61
but how much did you spend @ Tesco to get those vouchers ? at least £300 ? while you can buy the same or better quality food from elsewhere for £100 cheaper :innocent:
soldierboy001
22 Nov 15#63
For those people who spend over £40 but use a taxi to get home, give your voucher to the taxi driver.
ratcatcher to soldierboy001
22 Nov 15#81
Wouldn't give anything to a taxi driver. How many are LEGAL TAXI drivers??? In Newcastle ANYONE can be a taxi driver and there are queues down the corridor outside the council application office because there are no more knowledge tests so the numbers of licenses issued have rocketed over the past six months.
No one cares anymore in our governments or councils as long as their money rolls in. It is as bad as the corporate greed of all our foreign owned businesses that are taking this godforsaken country to the cleaners then CLOSING everywhere down.
mchu6am4
22 Nov 15#64
Wow! 7p! happy days
swooper7
22 Nov 15#65
didn't this used to be spend £40, save 10p/litre?
jaydeeuk1
22 Nov 151#66
I've been blocked about 10 times, just ring up and explain and they activate your account again. Have put through thousands in prepaid cards and they have no issue with it. I delete a card as soon as I've activated it.
topgolf
22 Nov 15#67
Nice
snack_attack
22 Nov 152#68
So let me get this straight.
You go to Morrisons and buy £1000 worth of 3v cards and hide the next 20 cards etc.
You then get a coupon for £1 off per litre (maximum value according to Morrisons website).
You buy your fuel and save £40 to £60.
You then go home and over a course of time input 20 x £50 or 40 x £25 3v cards to your paypal.
You then gift the balance of £1000 to your wife or significant other.
He or she withdraws this money. You've got your money back.
You repeat when you need another tank of fuel.
Paypal block your account 10 times over a course of 20 months.
You phone paypal every couple of months in order to unblock your account.
Would rather work tbh.
clashpie
22 Nov 15#69
Just filled up at Asda!!!
Heat added...I feel such a fuel.
HankHandsome
22 Nov 15#70
Thanks to whoever un-spammed this :smiley:
starkey
22 Nov 15#71
I can not see the 3v card on Morrisons fuel saver website, do this still sell it instore? Credit for working the system, sharing your work around it what hotukdeals it all about in my opinion.
roguesspam
22 Nov 15#73
Bit of a misleading press release that, theyre not 'cutting petrol by 7p' at all. You have to spend 40 quid first.
pidgeofcdf
22 Nov 15#74
No cut here! Rac says prices should be "cut" by 2p a litre anyway.wholesale price come down.i expect asda to announce a price cut this week
Won't be taking morrisons up on their "offer"
hooray henry
22 Nov 15#75
Excellent deal . I spent £40 in store then £60 on petrol to fill the tank. £100 spend and I save ...............
Yup, bargain, look at the prices of crude these days.
Derek_Duval to NimrodsSon
22 Nov 15#82
That ends at the beginning of this year. Price is now much lower, currently 44 USD.
ratcatcher
22 Nov 15#78
I paid 103.9 for petrol at Morrisons a couple of weeks ago and today it is 104.9 so with 7p off that should mean 97P.
Wait and see if it turns out that way.
Rather go to Morrisons than rip off Tesco who are always a few pence more expensive than any other local station.
ratcatcher
22 Nov 15#79
Don't forget the Morrisons 5 week Xmas offer if you spend £30 anyway so as Tesco says
"EVERY LITTLE DOES HELP at Morrisons" and they are cheaper by far than Tesco..
scnickr
22 Nov 15#80
Haven't read the whole thread but on the face of it it sounds like a good deal.
I wouldn't go here purposely JUST to get the offer. If I was shopping here anyway (which I won't be as I don't have one near me) then it's a good deal.
Sharpharp
22 Nov 15#83
This will be a world first if Morrisons cut their fuel prices before anyone else.... :confused:
Brax
22 Nov 15#84
Maccy1 I like your video but that must have been made for a comedy show or something. NO one could be that stupid :stuck_out_tongue:
golgappa
22 Nov 15#85
Why on earth are we still paying 1£+ per litre is beyond me !!!
Tarquin8484
22 Nov 151#86
Voting COLD 'cause the price is not being cut. That's like saying 'Tesco is cutting the price of coke in half - it's BOGOF (if you spend £40)!'
You've engineered the thread title to get more heat/views. Sad.
Tarquin8484
22 Nov 15#87
Feel free to stop buying it if you object.
willdennington
22 Nov 15#88
We both agree there mate! I only shop at Tesco as I was able to get a delivery plan for next to nothing and there's no Aldi or Lidl near me.... yet. If they didn't offer the fuel savings they could easily reduce the price of the groceries instead.
fwanky4777
22 Nov 15#89
Clearly they were you were too naive to realise.
isan5671
22 Nov 15#90
not a deal as you have to spend £40 in the first place. a deal would be 'Morrison's dropping petrol to under £1 .....period!'
fwanky4777
22 Nov 15#91
Exactly, your going to be shocked next year when the cheap reserves run out and it starts going aback up.
jaypee24
22 Nov 15#92
Cold for the misleading title
Elevation
22 Nov 151#93
To be honest I'd find it nigh on impossible to spend £40 in Morrison's. I don't think I could stay in one long enough the places are so damn drab, depressing and disorganised.
jaypee24
22 Nov 15#94
They are not 'cutting' the price they are giving you 7p off if you spend £40, - not applicable to everyone! I don't understand why OP finds it difficult to understand that
HankHandsome to jaypee24
23 Nov 15#95
Who's saying I find it "difficult to understand" - the title couldn't be any clearer. Prices cut by 7p a litre for a £40 minumum spend in-store.
It's even in the initial description ..
"Customers who spend at least £40 at the supermarket checkout will pay £1 a litre or less when they fill up at the chain’s 336 forecourts."
So what part am I struggling with exactly ?
soldierboy001
23 Nov 15#96
You are just a tight TWA tea, it's not the taxi drivers fault there is such a long queue for a licence and it's so easy to get blame Newcastle council for making it the way they do.
Denbi
23 Nov 15#97
Very misleading adverts in store and forecourt. manager said has been told to remove advertising due to complaints. Good. Seems like a obvious case of intentional misleading. All the had to do was include words"in store"
soldierboy001
23 Nov 15#98
Now go back to your English class.
snack_attack
23 Nov 152#99
Spare seat for you too:
jaypee24
23 Nov 15#100
Actually, the title could be clearer - '7p off the price of fuel with a £40 spend instore'
soldierboy001
23 Nov 15#101
The header and the blurb make it perfectly clear to me , instead of speed reading read the introduction properly and then maybe you will understand it better.
jaypee24
23 Nov 15#102
Oh I understand it just fine, my point (and all the others if YOU read) is that the title was misleading and could have been worded better. Also, if YOU read properly, the advert itself has apparently been removed due to the confusing nature. If you don't understand how the title is/was misleading then I suggest instead of asking others to take English classes, maybe you should??
jaypee24
23 Nov 15#103
and I'm pretty sure this has been mentioned already but just in case you are having trouble reading.
If there was a BOGOF on a 2 litre Coke bottle. You wouldn't word it "FREE 2 litre COKE - when you purchase a 2 litre bottle of Coke"
But hey, whatever gets you more heat right? Hope the extra heat made a massive difference to OPs life, after all it was quite cold today(!)
soldierboy001
23 Nov 15#104
I can't understand why people who are so wrong continually make up a senseless argument to make them seem as if they were so right in the beginning. Plus you don't need to say it's FREE if you say BOGOF or don't you know what BOGOF means?
jaypee24
23 Nov 15#105
You wouldn't understand would you? probably the same reason you don't understand how '7p off the price of fuel with a £40 spend instore' is clearer, probably the same reason your stupid enough to ask me if I understand what BOGOF means after I just quoted it. Just leave it, there's obviously more than 1 thing you do not understand.
soldierboy001
23 Nov 15#106
You've just proved my point again.
jaypee24
23 Nov 15#107
Ok
Firefly1
23 Nov 15#108
Cold - poor deal with an even poorer title. Made even worse by the fact petrol prices are coming down closer to £1 over the next 7 to 14 days - so this deal is going to be less and less of a deal.
"Supermarket giant Morrisons is cutting the cost of petrol and diesel by 7p a litre in a new price war at the pumps."
Err, no it's not. Completely misleading. They are giving a voucher to customers who spend £40 in their store. They are not cutting basic pump prices for all customers. Just because it's contradicted in the next sentence doesn't make it OK to say.
soldierboy001 to Firefly1
23 Nov 15#109
If the price comes down to £1 p litre at other outlets I'm sure that Morrison's would bring theirs down to none voucher users to £1 p litre, so voucher users would get it for 93p p litre so it's still a deal unless they stop the voucher deal.
Opening post
Supermarket giant Morrisons is cutting the cost of petrol and diesel by 7p a litre in a new price war at the pumps.
Customers who spend at least £40 at the supermarket checkout will pay £1 a litre or less when they fill up at the chain’s 336 forecourts.
Across the UK, a litre of unleaded cost an average £1.07.95 while diesel was £1.10.15, according to the website petrolprices.com.
Some forecourts are already charging £102.9 a litre and motoring experts believe other supermarkets will soon follow suit with their own discounts.
They follow a dramatic decline in the price of crude oil per barrel, down from a peak last year of 115 dollars to 40 dollars on Friday, a six and a half year low.
Read more : £1 petrol for Christmas! Fuel to bring some early festive cheer to drivers
The last time that fuel prices were below the £1 mark was in June 2009.
Morrisons says it is making the cuts to help motorists with the cost of getting around during the pre-Christmas shopping spree, including Black Friday."
Top comments
Morrisons are being disingenuous too - suggesting this is the first time you've been able to get fuel for less than £1/litre in 6 years.
1 - Sainsburys had a similar offer earlier in the year which did exactly that
2 - Tesco FuelSave made it equally possible for several months
3 - There were a handful of stations offering Unleaded at 99.7ppl in December/January.
All comments (109)
Oi .. if that's you Buzz, I had literally just edited it !!
'Morrisons to cut petrol by 7p a litre from Monday to £1.00 - £40 min spend instore', is an accurate title in my book.
I had just edited the title and someone came in and re-edited right over the top of me. Bloody cheek !
(Title should be: Petrol £1 a litre when you spend £40 instore.)
Ok, I forgive you as well. My version was slightly more long winded :smiley:
Just saying.
Cold
How would you get more off?
Get a grip people !!! :laughing:
Why are all the HUKD mods - helpers - editors - kings - queens - stars
bothered about the HEAT - especially from their own deal posts?
Do you receive financial benefit from posting HOT uk deals and/or supporting your fellow mods - helpers - kings - queens - stars with your degrees boosted votes?
So will still be over £1 a litre
Shame, it was easy money paypal gifting the balance to my wife, and then withdrawing as cash.
it's like fb makes money , so does hukd.
Morrisons are being disingenuous too - suggesting this is the first time you've been able to get fuel for less than £1/litre in 6 years.
1 - Sainsburys had a similar offer earlier in the year which did exactly that
2 - Tesco FuelSave made it equally possible for several months
3 - There were a handful of stations offering Unleaded at 99.7ppl in December/January.
and only spend £30
Consumers: "YAY!"
For a car with a 50 litre fuel tank you would only be saving £3.50 if you filled it up from empty with Morrisons.
If my maths are wrong please correct me. :stuck_out_tongue:
Very misleading indeed.... the suggestion is that this is the 1st time in years fuel can be purchased for under £1 a litre. I have filled up my car several times using 20p off a litre with Tescos bringing it down to under £1....
No one cares anymore in our governments or councils as long as their money rolls in. It is as bad as the corporate greed of all our foreign owned businesses that are taking this godforsaken country to the cleaners then CLOSING everywhere down.
You go to Morrisons and buy £1000 worth of 3v cards and hide the next 20 cards etc.
You then get a coupon for £1 off per litre (maximum value according to Morrisons website).
You buy your fuel and save £40 to £60.
You then go home and over a course of time input 20 x £50 or 40 x £25 3v cards to your paypal.
You then gift the balance of £1000 to your wife or significant other.
He or she withdraws this money. You've got your money back.
You repeat when you need another tank of fuel.
Paypal block your account 10 times over a course of 20 months.
You phone paypal every couple of months in order to unblock your account.
Would rather work tbh.
Heat added...I feel such a fuel.
Won't be taking morrisons up on their "offer"
£4.20 :neutral_face: PASS.
Isn't this a better deal? Multiple use too
Yup, bargain, look at the prices of crude these days.
Wait and see if it turns out that way.
Rather go to Morrisons than rip off Tesco who are always a few pence more expensive than any other local station.
"EVERY LITTLE DOES HELP at Morrisons" and they are cheaper by far than Tesco..
I wouldn't go here purposely JUST to get the offer. If I was shopping here anyway (which I won't be as I don't have one near me) then it's a good deal.
You've engineered the thread title to get more heat/views. Sad.
It's even in the initial description ..
"Customers who spend at least £40 at the supermarket checkout will pay £1 a litre or less when they fill up at the chain’s 336 forecourts."
So what part am I struggling with exactly ?
If there was a BOGOF on a 2 litre Coke bottle. You wouldn't word it "FREE 2 litre COKE - when you purchase a 2 litre bottle of Coke"
But hey, whatever gets you more heat right? Hope the extra heat made a massive difference to OPs life, after all it was quite cold today(!)
"Supermarket giant Morrisons is cutting the cost of petrol and diesel by 7p a litre in a new price war at the pumps."
Err, no it's not. Completely misleading. They are giving a voucher to customers who spend £40 in their store. They are not cutting basic pump prices for all customers. Just because it's contradicted in the next sentence doesn't make it OK to say.