Following Asdas weekend promotion of 99.7p for Unleaded and 103.7p for Diesel, Morrisons are cutting Unleaded to 99.9p (or 99.7p if you have an Asda close by) and Diesel at 1p off current prices.
Morrisons do not have a fixed price at garages usually, so this means Diesel prices will vary. Locally this will mean 102.7p for Diesel for me.
Not great considering oil prices are now $39 with wholesale prices at 96p for Diesel and 97p for Unleaded, but better than the Asda deal as this is not time limited.
It's not debating over 0.7p! It's debating over 0.9p-0.7p = 0.2p difference :wink: So if you put 30 litres in, it could make a whopping 6p difference to your total bill!
Latest comments (47)
antenna
15 Dec 15#47
I just filled up in my local morrisons and diesel was 64.9p a litre...........mind you it was gibraltar
gummby
15 Dec 15#46
My local Sainsbury is now 99.9p for unleaded and 107.9 for diesel. Anyone buying diesel is getting ripped off by 2-4p. Who would buy from a supermarket when the BP is cheaper?? Unless you are getting free Nectar points? I thought that was just for the weekend.
gummby
13 Dec 15#45
Well passed my BP again and it was down 2p more on the diesel. 105.9 now. 4p drop on the week. See what happens when the Sainsburys point promo ends.
To be fair what garage allows you to buy only 1 litre of fuel? Most insist on 2-5 litres now.
knack
13 Dec 15#44
I don't really do that!
hobodog
11 Dec 151#39
Same price at sainsbury's, plus I get 10 x nectar points, ooh and I have a 7p off per litre coupon :smiley:
knack to hobodog
13 Dec 15#43
Good timing isn't it! I had a 7p coupon too.
skyebluebirch
11 Dec 15#42
Why do people go crazy over a 1 or 2p saving?
rozed
11 Dec 15#19
Ecotricity prices are 0.00 pence per kW. Why do people think that dirty fossil fuels are cheap when you still pay 99.9 pence per litre
jambone to rozed
11 Dec 15#38
What? How do you think the UK energy companies make the majority of their electric... Fossil fuels.
Electric for your Electric cars is only free in certain locations and wont be free forever, and when it's not free or when you want to charge at home, it doesn't work about that much cheaper, especially when you account for the initial cost of the Electric car vs a diesel with great MPG.
It's also a little harsh coming on and bashing people trying to get the cheapest petrol and diesel when it's not a cheap or easy switch to make, it's a huge outlay on a new car which most people wont have the money to do.
I hope, one day, all cars will be electric powered but It will take time and less ignorance to get there.
therudders to rozed
11 Dec 15#41
Not sure what you was aiming for there mate, but I would imagine that the word "idiot" crossed a lot of peoples minds.
Unfortunately the word that sprang to my mind is not printable! but it is very accurate :smiley:
ecuador
11 Dec 15#40
Huh, is this really hot? At my local Tesco Extra (Stockport) unleaded was 99p today before my clubcard fuel savings.
EveshamLad
11 Dec 151#37
10 nectar points for every litre this weekend at Sainsburys
You need to register your card on the nectar website first to sign up to this deal - credit to the HUKD'er that posted this earlier
(also I got an offer of another 100 nectar points if I top up twice before end of this month - not sure if everyone got that offer though)
bojangles
11 Dec 15#36
Yea, while some people might like that 6p in their pocket, others are happy to pay more & get reward points like clubcard, etc.
iscom
11 Dec 15#35
I feel a bit guilty as I pay 78p for Diesel but then I buy in Ireland and it's due to go even cheaper within the next few daysit
lucasfunkt
11 Dec 15#28
How long are they doing this for? Just the weekend?
knack to lucasfunkt
11 Dec 15#34
Indefinitely.
lalo2684
11 Dec 15#31
Why cant it just be free :disappointed:
gummby to lalo2684
11 Dec 15#33
Wishful thinking as no one would distribute it for free.
Diesel at my local BP is107.9 . Which is suprising as the Sainsburys 500M away is still charging 108.9. Bizarre supermarket pricing. 105.9 for Petrol at the BP. We always seem to pay more when closer to London. hmmm.
Maybe these prices will drop again in 1-2 days. (2p drop on the week.) Not sure why the BP would when cheaper than the supermarket anyway.
FTCom
11 Dec 15#32
nice find OP
mushypeas25
11 Dec 15#30
OMG, you are right! you could potentially save £££'s & treat yourself with the savings.
ricey
11 Dec 151#29
I would go with Morrisons out of principle. Asda is only for this weekend, which is in bad faith.
The price of oil is around the same as it was in 2005. The price at the forecourt then was around 86p a litre. We are getting ripped off. Fuel duty hasn't gone up by 13p since then so govt isn't to blame either.
Being taken for a ride
sb1970
11 Dec 15#27
heat added :sunglasses:
Toxic_Waste
11 Dec 15#26
Well, I use the supermarket crap fuel and with the 8p per litre saving over my local Esso filling station, I buy a bottle of RedX diesel treatment from B&M for £3. This treats two tanks or 100 litres of diesel, so I'm still in front of the game :-)
hi_j87
11 Dec 15#22
My Morrisons always price-match Asda Fuel hence will have .7 fuel price. Better at Morrisons as you could get some Match&More points too! 1L = 10 Points. So every 500L, you will get a £5 Morrisons Voucher! For me this is better than Asda! :smiley:
robrymonduk to hi_j87
11 Dec 15#25
Yes we are being ripped off since Diesel at wholesale prices is actually lower. Historically Diesel would be dearer in Winter due to fuel demand.
steven24
11 Dec 15#24
What is sainsburys price does anyone know please ?
Sephiroth
11 Dec 15#23
So diesel is about 6p more expensive than it was in the summer relative to petrol. I fail to see how that is a deal. We are being ripped off on the price of diesel, surely it should be about 97p per litre now. However it is a very hot deal for petrol.
leon121
11 Dec 152#21
Good deal but come on morrisons bring the diesel price under the pound barrier too plz
leon121
11 Dec 15#20
Good deal but come on morrisons bring the diesel price under the pound barrier too plz
MJ10
11 Dec 151#18
sofiasar
11 Dec 15#17
What about Sainsburys??
mocmocamoc
11 Dec 15#16
You get points at morrisons also, so worth .2p just about. Our morrisons is next to asda and has ne'er price matced
justanothercid
11 Dec 152#15
surely over the year it costs you what you save to drive further to asda?
Biggunspaul
11 Dec 15#14
A 1p deal,I think you are taking the pee
knack
11 Dec 151#13
Exactly. I've saved about £5.40 on fuel by only using Asda for the last three years.
There's a Sainsbury's and Morrisons nearer but I think it's worth travelling to get the best price.
wiggywig
11 Dec 1516#12
mushypeas25
11 Dec 15#8
why are you guys even debating over the 0.7p? you know, it literally makes NO difference at all, right? you get the EXACT same amount of litres of diesel/petrol for the same price of 0.9p so who cares
robrymonduk to mushypeas25
11 Dec 15#9
Indeed, it is pointless. As per usual though people argue on here about the tiniest of things. It is like a bearpit sometimes.
Firefly1 to mushypeas25
11 Dec 153#10
It's not debating over 0.7p! It's debating over 0.9p-0.7p = 0.2p difference :wink: So if you put 30 litres in, it could make a whopping 6p difference to your total bill!
EveshamLad to mushypeas25
11 Dec 151#11
Wrong. Who buys just 1 litre of fuel?
Even if you by just 10 litres, then 10 x 99.9p = £9.99
Whereas 10 x 99.7p = £9.97
robrymonduk
11 Dec 15#7
Morrisons around Stoke on Trent and Newcastle Under Lyme all sell fuel at .7p in-line with Asda. 1p off current prices of Diesel here (103.7p) will make it 102.7p and Unleaded will therefore presumably sell at 99.7p (currently 101.7p). I'd say check Petrolprices.com for evidence but it is offline currently.
EveshamLad
11 Dec 15#6
I think you just made that up - there is no evidence to support this in the article linked to.
Nor have I ever seen a Morrisons store sell fuel at XX.7ppl
So all their garages will have a fixed petrol price, but not a fixed diesel price? :confused:
robrymonduk to Firefly1
11 Dec 15#4
Morrisons don't usually have fixed prices like Asda, but it sounds like Unleaded will be fixed thereabouts this time around. Probably so they can boast about breaking the £1 barrier.
robrymonduk
11 Dec 15#3
Amended, price will be 99.7p at Morrisons garages that have an Asda nearby.
EveshamLad
11 Dec 152#1
Agreed. Always prefer to pay 99.9ppl than 99.7ppl.
Opening post
Morrisons do not have a fixed price at garages usually, so this means Diesel prices will vary. Locally this will mean 102.7p for Diesel for me.
Not great considering oil prices are now $39 with wholesale prices at 96p for Diesel and 97p for Unleaded, but better than the Asda deal as this is not time limited.
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To be fair what garage allows you to buy only 1 litre of fuel? Most insist on 2-5 litres now.
Electric for your Electric cars is only free in certain locations and wont be free forever, and when it's not free or when you want to charge at home, it doesn't work about that much cheaper, especially when you account for the initial cost of the Electric car vs a diesel with great MPG.
It's also a little harsh coming on and bashing people trying to get the cheapest petrol and diesel when it's not a cheap or easy switch to make, it's a huge outlay on a new car which most people wont have the money to do.
I hope, one day, all cars will be electric powered but It will take time and less ignorance to get there.
Unfortunately the word that sprang to my mind is not printable! but it is very accurate :smiley:
You need to register your card on the nectar website first to sign up to this deal - credit to the HUKD'er that posted this earlier
(also I got an offer of another 100 nectar points if I top up twice before end of this month - not sure if everyone got that offer though)
Diesel at my local BP is107.9 . Which is suprising as the Sainsburys 500M away is still charging 108.9. Bizarre supermarket pricing. 105.9 for Petrol at the BP. We always seem to pay more when closer to London. hmmm.
Maybe these prices will drop again in 1-2 days. (2p drop on the week.) Not sure why the BP would when cheaper than the supermarket anyway.
The price of oil is around the same as it was in 2005. The price at the forecourt then was around 86p a litre. We are getting ripped off. Fuel duty hasn't gone up by 13p since then so govt isn't to blame either.
Being taken for a ride
There's a Sainsbury's and Morrisons nearer but I think it's worth travelling to get the best price.
Even if you by just 10 litres, then 10 x 99.9p = £9.99
Whereas 10 x 99.7p = £9.97
Nor have I ever seen a Morrisons store sell fuel at XX.7ppl
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