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Title: Paying More For Petrol Because Of Supermarkets. Post by imcrookonit on Feb 12th, 2012 at 5:57am
HELEN POW
The Sunday Telegraph February 12, 2012 DRIVERS are paying more for petrol because supermarkets are jacking up pump prices to protect their profits from fuel discount vouchers. :( Motorists are being duped into thinking they are saving up to 8c a litre but research obtained exclusively by The Sunday Telegraph shows drivers who use the supermarket dockets are getting a fraction of the promised discount. :( And those without vouchers are paying up to 4c a litre more than they should. "Families are being misled," said Australian Automobile Association managing director Andrew McKellar. :( "Even if you are using one of these shop-a-dockets you are not getting the full face value discount because the supermarkets are pushing up prices and for everyone else you're paying more, full stop." Is Sydney's fuel cycle finally over? THE cost of petrol has plunged for the third weekend in a row, with Sydney's $1.21 average providing more proof retailers have abandoned the weekly price cycle. Fifty ways to save on grocery shopping WANT to cut the cost of grocery shopping? Here are 50 great ideas for reducing the cost of stocking the fridge, cupboards and pantry. Add your tips. Gloves off in Sydney petrol war A LEADING retailer has claimed independent petrol station owners should take more responsibility for creating a fierce petrol war which drove prices high. Coles and Woolworths doubled their usual 4c per litre petrol voucher between November and January to boost fuel and grocery sales amid their price war. Those who spent more than $30 in store have until the end of this month to redeem the 8c voucher at the bowser. But a study of fuel prices by the AAA over the past three months found drivers were being swindled when the double discount applies because the supermarkets inflate the starting price of petrol to lessen the hit to their profits. :( Even motorists who avoid supermarket-linked chains - which now account for almost half the service stations in Australia - are paying up to 2c a litre more when the promotion is running because other petrol retailers follow the supermarkets' lead in raising prices. "Motorists are paying a higher fuel price every day in their fuel cycle when compared to fuel cycles before the 8c per litre discount," the AAA report said. "A plausible explanation is the supermarkets changed their pricing policy relative to their competitors during their 8c per litre fuel discount offer to minimise the cost of the promotion." Petrol retailers' profits went up by a fat 20 per cent during the offer, with gross retail margins rising from 7.6c a litre to 9.1c. Mr McKellar accused the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's petrol commissioner, Joe Dimasi, of failing to stop the rip-off. "When the regulator is not concerned you've got to wonder if interests of motorists are going to be defended," he said. :( Mr Dimasi told The Sunday Telegraph the ACCC had not investigated whether the 8c a litre discount pushed up prices at the bowser. An ACCC spokesman said the commission "is currently seeking further information from industry bodies on the influence of discount vouchers within the market." Coles Express general manager Peter Short denied the supermarket lifted fuel prices to offset the 8c fuel offer. "Fuel pricing is volatile and is determined by a number of factors," he said. Woolworths' spokeswoman said: "Woolworths is a price follower and our outlets change prices after moves by competitors." |
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Title: Re: Paying More For Petrol Because Of Supermarkets. Post by cods on Feb 12th, 2012 at 7:49am
if that was the case what about the independent servos.. their prices would be cheaper that doesnt make sense toi me.. if they said they upped the price of groceries I would make sense of that... and I am sure thats what they do..sheeeeez who would no any more.?. we are the fools paying but what choice do we have?? Woollies and Coles are in our face everywhere we turn its the same now with their petrol outlets..
what do you suggest we do about it crook.. I am a bit over being told what a mug I am and I am being taken for a ride... I know that... just give us a clue what we can do to take the power away from these guys?. |
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Title: Re: Paying More For Petrol Because Of Supermarkets. Post by Kat on Feb 12th, 2012 at 8:09am cods wrote on Feb 12th, 2012 at 7:49am:
The Seppolians have anti-trust laws in place specifically to stop this sort of thing. I'd LOVE to see Coles and Woolworths be FORCED BY LAW to divest themselves of EVERYTHING but their CORE BUSINESS eg groceries/variety stores. But that would take a govt with a bit of ticker, that's not afraid of/owned by big-business interests. So....not much chance. |
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Title: Re: Paying More For Petrol Because Of Supermarkets. Post by imcrookonit on Feb 12th, 2012 at 8:17am
what do you suggest we do about it crook.. Shop at Aldi. :)
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Title: Re: Paying More For Petrol Because Of Supermarkets. Post by Dnarever on Feb 12th, 2012 at 8:31am
Come on what did you all expect.
It was obvious from the start that supermarkets getting involved and discount vouchers were always going to add to the pump price. |
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Title: Re: Paying More For Petrol Because Of Supermarkets. Post by Kat on Feb 12th, 2012 at 8:34am Dnarever wrote on Feb 12th, 2012 at 8:31am:
As many of us said at the time, but were howled-down...:-( |
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Title: Re: Paying More For Petrol Because Of Supermarkets. Post by salad in on Feb 12th, 2012 at 2:22pm wrote on Feb 12th, 2012 at 5:57am:
Crook you do know that the second world war is over don't you? Also man has walked on the moon and the first alleged female has been elected to the post of PM in Australia. Supermarkets jacking up prices to cover the discount on petrol....how startling is that news. Crook, keep up will you. |
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Title: Re: Paying More For Petrol Because Of Supermarkets. Post by Baronvonrort on Feb 12th, 2012 at 3:14pm
My local servo is always cheaper than the coles -woolies rorters.
I have never used discount dockets. |
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Title: Re: Paying More For Petrol Because Of Supermarkets. Post by Grey on Feb 12th, 2012 at 3:52pm Baronvonrort wrote on Feb 12th, 2012 at 3:14pm:
Neither have I, but being largely a push bike user I object to my shopping costs subsidising petrol. |
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Title: Re: Paying More For Petrol Because Of Supermarkets. Post by imcrookonit on Feb 12th, 2012 at 4:17pm
Would you like fly buys with that?. :)
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Title: Re: Paying More For Petrol Because Of Supermarkets. Post by Grey on Feb 12th, 2012 at 4:24pm wrote on Feb 12th, 2012 at 4:17pm:
Quite :) |
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Title: Re: Paying More For Petrol Because Of Supermarkets. Post by Kat on Feb 12th, 2012 at 4:25pm wrote on Feb 12th, 2012 at 4:17pm:
I don't do fly-buys, or other types of 'reward' card, and frankly it gets right up my bracket that I get asked almost EVERY time..... I mean, this is not a big town (25,000 people) and I use the same stores on a regular basis, so they KNOW I don't have a bloody fly-buys card. FFS!!!!!! |
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Title: Re: Paying More For Petrol Because Of Supermarkets. Post by imcrookonit on Feb 12th, 2012 at 4:32pm
Either do I, and like you Kat I get asked nearly all the time. I don't care less about their cheap petrol dockets, or fly buys. Do most, not all but most of my supermarket shopping at Aldi. Also I don't use cheap petrol dockets anyway. :)
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