Petrol price cuts
J ! J ’ PA || Auckland . Petrol price {cutting looks set to spread, with Mobil |oil N;Z. on announcing! | support for Mobil I outlets which discount | petrol in self-ser-vice' lanes. I | Nearly 40 Mobil I outlets nationally | already dis- I count petrol at an average | of 2c a litre! Bt> {and Europa outlets { are {also moving into the I
I. .. I • - I 1 ' I petrol discounting scene. BP; recommends station proprietors move towairlds the company’s “Fastfill” self-service system and has advised stations to|dut staff up! to 60 per cent Ito justify discounted petrol. The Government abolished 'minimum petro* prices more than a year ago but; until now, petrol discounting has . been slow to 'start! {|
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Press, 23 March 1988, Page 28
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