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War on the forecourts: Supermarkets cut fuel prices Monday, 25th June 2012

Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury’s have all announced cuts to fuel prices as retailers look to “bring a smile back” to the nation’s shoppers.

From Tuesday, Asda customers will pay no more than 127.7p for a litre of petrol and 132.7p for diesel. Sainsbury’s will also reduce its fuel prices “by up to 2p per litre”. Not to be left out, Tesco has matched Sainsbury’s offer as effect of tomorrow.

Speaking to the Press Association, Asda's petrol trading director Andy Peake said: "After a weekend of falling oil prices and fading hopes of an England victory at the Euros, our petrol price cut will bring a smile back to the nation's faces."


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