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Ladies’ choice

Women prefer to have their cars filled with petrol by a service station attendant, but men prefer self-service, according to a recent survey conducted in the United Kingdom. The survey indicated that 47 per cent of women prefer attended service, only 29 per cent favouring self-service. Half the men surveyed prefer self-service and only 22 per cent favour attended service.

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Press, 21 May 1987, Page 28

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Ladies’ choice Press, 21 May 1987, Page 28

Ladies’ choice Press, 21 May 1987, Page 28

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