Asda became first supermarket in UK to pass on recent oil price savings to motorists,but rival swiftly follows suitAsda became the first UK supermarket to cleave the price of diesel in response to the slump in global oil prices, but Tesco has swiftly followed suit.
Asda, and which is owned by the US retailer Walmart,lowered its diesel prices by 2p to a six-year low of 97.7p per litre, while unleaded remains at 99.7p per litre. Asda stressed these are the maximum prices motorists will pay at all of its 279 UK filling stations. Related: Supermarkets slash petrol prices to below £1 a litre Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com