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Supermarket Petrol V. Name Brand Petrol
Friend who is a retired petrol station owner swears supermarket petrol damages your engine due to the additives they put in it.
Anyone know if this is true?
Anyone know if this is true?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Here is a map showing all the fuel refineries in the UK.
Each of them supply all the fuel companies in the area.
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The only difference is at the actual point where the fuel is put into the individual tanker. It is at this point that the additive package is added. Most including the supermarkets use the standard additive package, some companies have their own additive package and use that.
Each of them supply all the fuel companies in the area.
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The only difference is at the actual point where the fuel is put into the individual tanker. It is at this point that the additive package is added. Most including the supermarkets use the standard additive package, some companies have their own additive package and use that.
The following links confirm what Flonska has said;-
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http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/c ars/adv ice/fue lling-t he-deba te-is-s upermar ket-fue l-ok-to -use-in -your-c ar/
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^ I am afraid it will make no difference. There will always be those who are influenced by advertising and convinced a 'Brand name' is best.
My motto is 'Never buy anything that is advertised and never buy a brand name' I base this on my thinking that if a product has to be heavily advertised it can't be much good. A really good product will sell due to word of mouth not an expensive advertising campaign.
I know for fact that supermarket own brands are often the brand name product in a different wrapper.
Good Ale Needs No Bush.
My motto is 'Never buy anything that is advertised and never buy a brand name' I base this on my thinking that if a product has to be heavily advertised it can't be much good. A really good product will sell due to word of mouth not an expensive advertising campaign.
I know for fact that supermarket own brands are often the brand name product in a different wrapper.
Good Ale Needs No Bush.
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The basic economics on supermarkets having special fuel is a bit of a no brainer.
If a refinery made special batches of fuel, this would have a cost associate with it. The supermarket would then have to pay extra for it. supermarkets sell fuel at a lower price than most 'brand' name producers.
I've heard of a loss-leader, but this would be insane.
If a refinery made special batches of fuel, this would have a cost associate with it. The supermarket would then have to pay extra for it. supermarkets sell fuel at a lower price than most 'brand' name producers.
I've heard of a loss-leader, but this would be insane.
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