Asda has slashed the price of petrol and diesel amid an oil war between Russia and Saudi Arabia. The supermarket has announced that fuel prices will be cut by 2p per litre following a global drop in oil prices.
Motorists will now be charged no more than 114.7ppl for petrol and 116.7ppl for diesel - the supermarket's lowest fuel prices since November 2017.
AA fuel price spokesman Luke Bosdet said: “For the past two years, UK drivers have had to endure petrol averaging 125p a litre – 15p a litre higher than during the lows of 2015 and 2016. “Now, at last, some real financial relief will flow from the pumps." He added: “However, there is currently a 6p, soon to be an 8p, gap between the UK average price of petrol and what competitive
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