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29-09-2022, 06:51 PM | #9 | |||
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They empty their tanks pretty quickly (the tanker is almost always there when I drive/fill in the arvo) so being on a major route so I would expect they should rise soon enough. The logic is costs are slow to drop is that they have already bought the fuel which makes sense but they will for sure pump it up which won't make sense but profit. House always wins no matter what. The bigger and quicker they empty their tanks should in theory mean it more accurately reflects the market price but in practice it doesn't work that way |
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