Saving money on food means shopping smart and getting the best prices at the supermarket - a pretty time consuming task.
05.04.2022 - 09:43 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Economists have predicted that petrol prices in the UK could drop by 8p in the next few months. But for now, petrol and diesel prices remain high. According to the latest data from the RAC, an average litre of unleaded petrol costs 163.28p, while an average litre of diesel is 177.29p.
Petrol prices could fall by as much as 8p per litre in the coming months, according to an economic thinktank. The Centre for Economics and Business Research (CEBR) has made the prediction based on crude oil price forecasts.
CEBR economists believe that the price of crude oil — currently at $107 per barrel — will fall to below $90 per barrel by 2024. They also expect demand for the fossil fuel to fall, and the American government to lean on Middle Eastern nations to boost production.
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The Manchester Evening News has compiled a list of 15 places supplying some of the cheapest petrol and diesel fuel across Manchester and a bit further afield. All these locations are within ten miles from the centre of Manchester and all data was collated from PetrolPrices.com.
Petrol prices can vary depending on supply and demand. These prices were correct at the time of writing (Monday, April 4) but could change quickly as gas prices continue to increase.
1. Costco Oldham, 153.7p
2. Morrisons Oldham, 155.7p
3. Morrisons Denton, 155.7p
4. Morrisons Bredbury, 155.7p
5. Morrisons Dunkinfield, 155.7p
6. Morrisons Hyde, 155.7p
7. Sainsburys Denton, 155.9p
8. Morrisons Openshaw, 156.7p
9. Morrisons Failsworth, 156.7p
10. Costco Manchester, 156.7p
11. Morrisons Cheadle Heath, 156.7p
12. Tesco Blackley, 156.9p
13. Sainsburys Heaton Park, 156.9p
14. Tesco Failsworth Extra, 156.9p
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Saving money on food means shopping smart and getting the best prices at the supermarket - a pretty time consuming task.
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With the cost of living rising dramatically everyone is feeling the pinch.
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The cost of living is going to soar even higher on Friday (April 1), with the energy price cap rising, new council tax rates and increasing National Insurance. The average household energy bill will rise by 54 percent, costing an extra £693 a year.