This is ironic: people whining about the price of gas (locals on TV) yet pumping gas at a station where gas is 30 cents a gallon higher than at one two miles away.
I never have a problem getting gas at the cheaper station, they have a lot of pumps; yet I continually pass these stations where gas is 25-30 cents higher per gallon and their pumps, although not slammed, were very busy. I don’t get it.
Used to have gas wars when I first started driving, and everyone knew who had the cheapest gas - then it was usually only a few cents difference. Now it’s almost always a quarter or more per gallon; I don’t understand the big price difference, for one, but I don’t understand why people would complain yet willingly pay more.
I never have a problem getting gas at the cheaper station, they have a lot of pumps; yet I continually pass these stations where gas is 25-30 cents higher per gallon and their pumps, although not slammed, were very busy. I don’t get it.
Used to have gas wars when I first started driving, and everyone knew who had the cheapest gas - then it was usually only a few cents difference. Now it’s almost always a quarter or more per gallon; I don’t understand the big price difference, for one, but I don’t understand why people would complain yet willingly pay more.