UK supermarkets cut fuel prices as oil continues to plunge
Supermarkets Asda and Morrisons have reduced their fuel prices by 12p per litre for petrol and 8p per litre for diesel.
Supermarkets Asda and Morrisons have reduced their fuel prices by 12p per litre for petrol and 8p per litre for diesel.
Supermarkets have announced fuel price cuts amid a drop in wholesale costs. Asda made the first move, reducing the price of petrol and diesel by 2p per litre on Wednesday.
Petrol prices have been cut by up to 2p per litre by supermarket Asda after a fall in wholesale costs.
Asda has cut its fuel prices amid a fall in wholesale costs.
Two supermarket giants are cutting the price of unleaded petrol after a drop in wholesale costs.
Asda is cutting up to 2p per litre off its fuel prices after motoring groups claimed retailers were failing to pass on savings following the oil price slump.
Asda is to cut up to three pence per litre off fuel prices as it announced a national price cap.
Supermarkets Asda and Tesco have cut the price of diesel to 97.7 pence per litre (ppl), its lowest level for over six years. But campaigners have called for even greater reductions amid tumbling oil prices.
Asda has cut the price of diesel to 97.7 pence per litre (ppl) amid tumbling oil prices. The supermarket said the 2ppl reduction has taken diesel to its lowest price in over six years.
Petrol prices have been cut to less than £1 a litre at a number of supermarkets.
Asda has cut the price of petrol at all its filling stations to under £1 a litre for the second time, raising the stakes in the Christmas price war.
Supermarket Asda dropped the price of unleaded petrol today - despite saying it would not take part in the Black Friday discount day.