All drivers are being urged to do two simple things when topping up petrol or diesel. Fuel costs are currently rocketing in the UK, with the average price of petrol at an eye-watering 187.01p per litre (up 56p from last year), and diesel sitting at 193.30p per litre, (up 60p from last year).
To help ease the pinch, experts have been advising drivers on how they can reduce the amount they're spending on petrol as much as possible.
This includes topping up at places like ASDA, Tesco, Morrisons and Sainsbury's. It will come as no surprise to hear that these locations can be cheaper than branded petrol stations.
But the myth that their petrol is of lower quality is a lie. READ MORE: Martin Lewis' £3,300 payment warning to a million people in the UK Motorists have been advised for years to buy their fuel from supermarket forecourts, with estimations showing drivers could save £74.10 every year by filling up at these locations instead of branded garages.
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