UK Motoring Giants Say Supermarkets Are Inflating Petrol Prices
- AA says British supermarkets charging artificially high prices
- RAC says they are charging ‘well over the odds’ for petrol
This article is for subscribers only.
UK motoring groups representing 40% of the population turned up the heat on the country’s supermarkets, saying they are keeping the price of petrol and diesel at the pump too high.
The AA, which has 14 million members, and the RAC with 12.7 million, both said smaller, independently owned petrol stations are more likely to offer fair prices than major retailers.