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Drivers told 'fuel prices should have fallen by 4p a litre in the last month'

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drivers may not be too happy to hear that fuel prices should have reportedly fallen by an extra 4p per litre in the past month.Earlier this month, the average price for a litre of petrol was a record-breaking 191.5p. READ MORE: Petrol station boss 'flogs cheapest fuel in UK' amid cost of living crisisAnd although the wholesale price is falling, customers have seen 'barely a penny' come off sky-high prices, according to the AA.AA’s fuel price spokesperson Luke Bosdet told The Telegraph: “Since the Jubilee weekend, the wholesale price of petrol has fallen by 5p per litre and a further fall of 5p per litre could also happen in the following fortnight.“Even commentators in the fuel trade say that their pump prices should be falling 4p in the next few days - yet we’ve seen barely a penny come off the average pump price recently.”Bosdet was happy about the slight fall in price, but says the drop should be 'much bigger' and should have 'started sooner'."Falling pump prices provide the first piece of good news in this cost-of-living crisis," he said."But the reductions should be much bigger and should have started last week if not sooner.

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