Petrol warning for any driver shopping at Tesco, Morrisons, Sainsbury's and Asda

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Drivers are being charged "widely different" prices at major UK supermarkets across the UK (Image: Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
Drivers are being charged "widely different" prices at major UK supermarkets across the UK (Image: Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

Major UK Supermarkets are charging "widely different" prices for petrol across the UK according to new analysis.

According to the RAC's monthly fuel watch, the average price of a litre of unleaded sat at 140.5p in January while diesel cost 148.5p. This put the cost of a full tank of fuel at £77.24 and £81.73 respectively. On January 31, RAC found that there was a 14p difference between the cheapest supermarket fuel and the most expensive.

The cheapest litre of unleaded found by the RAC was sold by Sainsbury’s for 131.9p in Oxford and Newport, with the most expensive being Morrisons at 145.9p in Exeter and Ipswich. The average difference found between a litre of petrol at a supermarket was nearly 12p (11.6p) with Tesco having the smallest gap of 8p between its low of 138.2p and its high of 142.9p.

For diesel, there was a spread of more than 14p between the Sainsbury’s forecourts in Oxford and Newport charging 139.9p, compared to Bath at 153.9p. The average spread between supermarkets’ high and low diesel was just over 11p (11.3p).

The RAC has also continued to find that the average price for fuel in Northern Ireland is less than the average found across the rest of the country. In Northern Ireland in January petrol was 4.2p cheaper than the UK average at 136.2p by the end of the month, while diesel was 3.5p lower at 144.9p.

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The breakdown firm said the data that retailers are voluntarily providing to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has shed a "whole new light" on the pump price postcode lottery. RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams said: “It seems blatantly wrong to us that the very same petrol or diesel can vary in price by as much as 14p a litre, depending on where drivers are filling up. Hopefully this will be addressed by the new price monitoring body recommended in the CMA’s report when it’s eventually set up, along with ‘rocket and feather’ pricing where retailers are too slow at passing on the savings from lower wholesale prices to their forecourts."

Mr Williams said the UK "couldn't afford" to have a repeat of 2022, where the CMA concluded drivers had been overcharged by major retailers by around £900million. He added: "The question is how soon such a body is realistically going to be established, especially with a general election on the horizon.”

The RAC added that the wholesale prices of both petrol and diesel increased by 3p and 4p respectively in January on the back of oil rising to more than $80 for the first time since the end of November. Despite the attacks on tankers in the Red Sea, the oil market appears relatively stable on the back of weaker global demand. Positively for drivers, analysts aren’t forecasting much short-term change from the current barrel price of $82.

Mr Williams added: “Interestingly, the recent rise in the price of a barrel has had the effect of squeezing bloated supermarket margins by around 3p a litre. This means drivers are now getting a slightly fairer deal when they fill up. But the big question is whether they will be content to operate at this level or whether they will look to get back to an average margin of around 10p, which is in stark contrast to the 3.5p they made on a litre in 2019.”

Petrol prices across UK supermarkets

Asda

Diesel

  • Min - 141.7p
  • Max - 153.7p
  • Average - 146.5p

Petrol

  • Min - 132.7p
  • Max - 144.9p
  • Average - 138p
Tesco

Diesel

  • Min -141.9p
  • Max -150.9p
  • Average - 146.5p

Petrol

  • Min - 134.9p
  • Max - 142.9p
  • Average - 1438.2p
Morrisons

Diesel

  • Min - 141.7p
  • Max - 153.7p
  • Average - 146p

Petrol

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  • Min - 132.7p
  • Max - 145.9p
  • Average - 137.6p
Sainsbury's

Diesel

  • Min - 139.9p
  • Max - 153.9p
  • Average - 146.4p

Petrol

  • Min - 131.9p
  • Max - 144.9p
  • Average - 138.2p

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