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In preparation of our Sunday home departure we decided to fill up with Diesel today.. We queued for 20 minutes in a massive traffic jam before reaching the pump. At £1.44 a litre 🤬🤬🤬Better a full tank. Sadly panic buying and high costs have arrived.
 
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In preparation of our Sunday home departure we decided to fill up with Diesel today.. We queued for 20 minutes in a massive traffic jam before reaching the pump. At £1.44 a litre 🤬🤬🤬Better a full tank. Sadly panic buying and high costs have arrived.
DD We filled up at Sainsbury at £1 ,34 a Litre and now a full tank :)
 
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Local Sainsbury ran out of fuel at 8am today, got a delivery and now they've run out again, cra,y, probably due to sensationalist news headlines.
 
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There are a lot of Corporal Jones's about in our area too. Because of ques took me 35mins to do a 5 min journey this afternoon.
 
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I was supposed to leave Brighton for a week at a site in Yorkshire tomorrow, have cancelled as don’t want the stress of the current fuel situation. I’ll probably lose my site fees but probably the best option.
 
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My tank was on just under 1/4.
Got to my local tesco station at 6 this morning to find the forecourt empty.
Filled up with no problems.👍
 
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As I have less than 1/4 tank, thought I would add £30 so that we can get to Tewkesbury. Went to nearest garage and they were totally shut as it is Saturday. The disadvantages of living in the countryside where it is always a bit of a drive to the nearest fuel station.
Only other one is a 10 mile round trip and their fuel is always expensive! I am a bit wary of driving into Malvern just in case the Esso there is out of fuel as doubt if I will be able to get back home. A bit of a dilemma.
 
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As I have less than 1/4 tank, thought I would add £30 so that we can get to Tewkesbury. Went to nearest garage and they were totally shut as it is Saturday. The disadvantages of living in the countryside where it is always a bit of a drive to the nearest fuel station.
Only other one is a 10 mile round trip and their fuel is always expensive! I am a bit wary of driving into Malvern just in case the Esso there is out of fuel as doubt if I will be able to get back home. A bit of a dilemma.
Reading the press it seems the affected Esso are those associated with a small Tesco. But after yesterday other brands and outlets may be empty. The supply chain can’t cope with a sudden surge in buying; be it fuel or toilet rolls.
 
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Probably no business of mine,but when you find a garage with fuel,would it better to fill right up?.
Only saying😊

True, but I do not see any reason to create a bigger problem. The Jeep does not do high mileage and a full tank could last me a month or longer if we are not using the caravan. Anyway we have another vehicle with 3/4 of fuel however it is a town car and not very comfortable for me as it is a 1996 Corolla.
 
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Probably no business of mine,but when you find a garage with fuel,would it better to fill right up?.
Only saying😊
I only put my normal amount in taking it from quarter to half full. I tend only to keep it topped if a long journey, or in winter. Mine really doesn’t get used all that much, whereas the little Kia is on the go most days.
 
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It does seem to be a problem created by the press. Last night I read that Tesco has only two stations closed and one of these was for technical reasons and all the other supermarkets were still open although it now looks like a few may have run out.
We did pass an Esso station yesterday with a long queue yet the BP station on the next road had hardly anyone there. Once everyone has filled up though they will be running around with a tank full and there will be hardly anyone needing fuel.
 
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This is a disgrace-and the press are to blame esp the BBC- standing this am at a BP garage turning away cars-he did eventually admit shell had petrol down the road. It was a BP issue-no one else-now it's everyone's-needless to say we're happy with our electric Mini now-although our electric provider went bust and our bill is set to be larger!
 
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It does seem to be a problem created by the press. Last night I read that Tesco has only two stations closed and one of these was for technical reasons and all the other supermarkets were still open although it now looks like a few may have run out.
We did pass an Esso station yesterday with a long queue yet the BP station on the next road had hardly anyone there. Once everyone has filled up though they will be running around with a tank full and there will be hardly anyone needing fuel.
Another lockdown would solve the problem🤪😜🤪
 
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In preparation of our Sunday home departure we decided to fill up with Diesel today.. We queued for 20 minutes in a massive traffic jam before reaching the pump. At £1.44 a litre 🤬🤬🤬Better a full tank. Sadly panic buying and high costs have arrived.
Don't understand this,no panic buying here,This seems to "fuelled" forgive the pun by tv and newspapers
 
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