Posted by john in la on October 22, 2021 at 15:10:58 from (97.80.68.11):
In Reply to: Recreational fuel? posted by rrman61 on October 22, 2021 at 09:15:17:
Recreational fuel is usually used to describe ethanol free fuel. Lots of places carry it around here for use in boats. I have no explanation for why it is so cheap as compared to E10 fuel.
As far as pump pricing goes. The wholesale price of fuel only sets a bottom for what you will sell your fuel for at the pump. Differant retailers pay differant prices for fuel at the wholesale level. From there the retail price is set as high as the market will handle. What the guy across the street is selling gas for has more to do with what your pump price will be than what you paid for it. You can really see this with road diesel fuel. A convenience store like Racetrac might be selling the exact same diesel from the same wholesale supplier for 20 or more cents less than the Pilot truck stop across the street. And then again most large companies that buy fuel from places like Pilot truck stops do not pay the price on the pump anyway.
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