Morrisons Petrol capped at a maximum Price of £109.9 at all of it's 333 petrol stations from Monday, Also receive a 10ppl voucher off fuel when you spend £50 or more instore from Monday making petrol 99.9p with the voucher.
The discount, down from 109.9p, is for shoppers who spend £50 or more.
It will be available from tomorrow, with supermarket rivals expected to slash prices further.
Morrisons says the offer will run from November 21 to December 3. Customers who spend £50 or more in participating stores will receive a voucher that will allow them to pay the lower price.
doesn't work with £50 Amazon giftcard
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krisward7955
20 Nov 1620#9
£109.9 ? Don't you mean 109.9p
Massive difference
gummby
20 Nov 163#50
Fuel prices are up 40-50% compared to their lows of $28 a barrel in Jan 2016. Now about $19 higher. Also factor in the plunging value of the pound vs the dollar. Pound is down about 20% against dollar since brexit. All fuel is traded in dollar. So that 40-50% increase in fuel now has a 20% surcharge on it till the pound recovers. £1 a litre is a long way off now.
I think what most garages like BP, Shell and others charge really depends on what the local supermarkets are charging. Remember supermarkets can afford to run petrol as a loss leader. Discounts on fuel offset by profits made in store. A £50 shop instore will make them a lot of money. People come for the fuel may also shop instore too.
This road tax paye idea I don't think will work at present. Collecting money at the pump is a very efficient and easy way to generate taxes. You are in effect taxed for what you use. I do think cost of tax disc should rise as 0-35 quid on some cars is nothing. As more cars become eco friendly and fuel use drops the government will quickly change tact. Many years off this as the technology is not main stream.
Not close enough to a Morrisons to make this deal work for me. £50 is a lot to spend in one shop for me. Assuming the goods are not overly priced in first place.
jamie19916
20 Nov 163#57
Typical Hot uk deals supermarket petrol offer thread
-I never touch supermarket petrol; my mate's mechanic says it will make your engine blow up
- i've used supermarket fuel for 100,000k miles and it's never done my car any harm
- it all comes from the same refinery i've seen the same tanker going everywhere
- COLD only saving a pound or two on full tank
-COLD- 99p last year
-COLD Not a deal they have been raising the prices for weeks
-Still too high look at other countries
-Tax is way too high on petrol; government takes 80% of revenue
-been this price for weeks in my local Esso
Urzrkymn
20 Nov 163#45
Was a bit bored so did some more research. These are forum posts I've come across:
"I previously worked in the Grangemouth refinery.
You are correct that they all get their fuel from the same refineries, but not from the same areas.
Supermarkets, Texaco and the like filled their tankers from another area of the refinery.
Main players (Esso, Shell, BP) got theirs centrally in the refinery from different storage tanks."
"I work for a company that supplies additives to many of the UK fuel suppliers and the answer is yes fuel qualities do differ between companies.
All base fuel in a particular area will come from the same refinery but each company then has its own type and amount of additive added.
Each company will define a minimum performance level that its fuel much achieve and this is achieved by using different additives or more or less of the same additive.
In terms of mpg then yes one of the benefits of a better fuel is more efficient burning and hence less fuel required to achieve the same bang !"
The list goes on. I'm not really sue why I'm posting this, you all seem to have made your mind up already
All comments (122)
po57405k
20 Nov 16#1
already been that price a fee days now
goldy12 to po57405k
20 Nov 16#2
Not in my local store £111.9 last night
rdbradshaw to po57405k
20 Nov 16#3
+1
dao71
20 Nov 16#4
Diesel yesterday 111.7 at my store
bendaw
20 Nov 161#5
Didn't get voucher on our big shop yesterday - is that offer starting tomo too?
po57405k
20 Nov 161#6
its 109.9 and 110.9 for diesel in Kettering and some other places.
goldy12
20 Nov 16#7
Great it will be that at my local store by tomorrow also,
Currently the same price as the local Sainsbury's with me. £113.9 diesel & £111.9 Petrol
fouremus
20 Nov 16#8
No supermarket petrol stations near me = 115.9 for unleaded and 118.9 for diesel (and that's after 2p cut this week)
krisward7955
20 Nov 1620#9
£109.9 ? Don't you mean 109.9p
Massive difference
trojan34 to krisward7955
20 Nov 162#11
picky but funny
morrig
20 Nov 16#10
Asda put it down 2p then a few days later up a penny to £1.10.7 by us.still a lot better than the near £1.30 days.
Graham1979 to morrig
20 Nov 16#40
Yeah that will be the price in a few months once more, can't have the people not paying their taxes
Opening post
The discount, down from 109.9p, is for shoppers who spend £50 or more.
It will be available from tomorrow, with supermarket rivals expected to slash prices further.
Morrisons says the offer will run from November 21 to December 3. Customers who spend £50 or more in participating stores will receive a voucher that will allow them to pay the lower price.
doesn't work with £50 Amazon giftcard
- luvsadealdealdeal
Top comments
Massive difference
I think what most garages like BP, Shell and others charge really depends on what the local supermarkets are charging. Remember supermarkets can afford to run petrol as a loss leader. Discounts on fuel offset by profits made in store. A £50 shop instore will make them a lot of money. People come for the fuel may also shop instore too.
This road tax paye idea I don't think will work at present. Collecting money at the pump is a very efficient and easy way to generate taxes. You are in effect taxed for what you use. I do think cost of tax disc should rise as 0-35 quid on some cars is nothing. As more cars become eco friendly and fuel use drops the government will quickly change tact. Many years off this as the technology is not main stream.
Not close enough to a Morrisons to make this deal work for me. £50 is a lot to spend in one shop for me. Assuming the goods are not overly priced in first place.
-I never touch supermarket petrol; my mate's mechanic says it will make your engine blow up
- i've used supermarket fuel for 100,000k miles and it's never done my car any harm
- it all comes from the same refinery i've seen the same tanker going everywhere
- COLD only saving a pound or two on full tank
-COLD- 99p last year
-COLD Not a deal they have been raising the prices for weeks
-Still too high look at other countries
-Tax is way too high on petrol; government takes 80% of revenue
-been this price for weeks in my local Esso
"I previously worked in the Grangemouth refinery.
You are correct that they all get their fuel from the same refineries, but not from the same areas.
Supermarkets, Texaco and the like filled their tankers from another area of the refinery.
Main players (Esso, Shell, BP) got theirs centrally in the refinery from different storage tanks."
"I work for a company that supplies additives to many of the UK fuel suppliers and the answer is yes fuel qualities do differ between companies.
All base fuel in a particular area will come from the same refinery but each company then has its own type and amount of additive added.
Each company will define a minimum performance level that its fuel much achieve and this is achieved by using different additives or more or less of the same additive.
In terms of mpg then yes one of the benefits of a better fuel is more efficient burning and hence less fuel required to achieve the same bang !"
The list goes on. I'm not really sue why I'm posting this, you all seem to have made your mind up already
All comments (122)
Currently the same price as the local Sainsbury's with me. £113.9 diesel & £111.9 Petrol
Massive difference