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Steady on, we're all in this together, you know - http://cooking-ez.com/entrees/recipe-small-foie-gras-pasties.htmlWho cares about tax cuts for millionaires, I demand a cheap pasty!
The average profit margin for a fuel retailer is between 2p-3p/litre. That means that if a forecourt is selling out 20,000 litres in a day, they are getting a profit of between £400-£600 a day, of which overheads, employee wages, franchise fees, licensing etc is taken out. Adding on a range of shopping goods and services such as a car wash and pre-packed meals will increase the profit.
The guy at Murco said that even by Thursday lunchtime they had sold 15,000 litres of fuel.
If they up the testing regime next week it could get entertaining...I see petrol sales are up far more than diesel.
LMFAO at the red diesel advert currently showing at the bottom of this page