ANOTHER cut in forecourt prices by Bradford-based Morrisons means that its petrol prices The supermarket has knocked another 10p a litre off unleaded petrol at its 333 petrol stations for those who shop in its stores, taking the price to 99.9p a litre.
It follows a general reduction in the price of unleaded to a maximum of 109.9p.
Morrisons said it was making the cuts to help motorists with the cost of getting around during the pre-Christmas shopping spree, including Black Friday.
According to petrolprices.com average petrol and diesel prices have hovered above the £1.10 mark since June. The current average for unleaded is listed as just above £1.15-a-litre
Drivers of diesel cars, who buy their groceries in Morrisons, will also receive 10p-a-litre cuts taking prices to just above the £1-a-litre mark.
Roger Fogg, Morrisons services director, said: “With Christmas around the corner, our customers tell us they very much welcome our help in reducing the cost of their fuel. That’s why we are turning the clock back to the start of this year when petrol prices were typically below £1-a-litre.”
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