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Petrol was on its way to being a possible £1.00 per gallon? We are such suckers. How much is it a gallon now and we still pay up?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I pay up and realise how much it now costs to fill the tank. I use a free bus pass when I don't need to carry lots of stuff. I just wondered if anyone can work out how much would a gallon be at todays price per litre. We were so shocked all those years ago at the very thought of £1 per gallon and now we pay more than that for a mere litre.
I know it shows my age but the Saturday job I had as a kid was as a petrol pump attendant, no self service in those days, and Shell Super the equivalent of four star was 4/11d per gallon, four gallons for less then a pound. I was paid 2/- per hour plus tips and that, believe it or not, was good money for a 14 year old.
exactly, my first wage packet was 10 quid a week, and believe me i felt wonderful earning that much, it certainly seemed to go a long way, but i didn't have so many responsibilities then, and once you do, your earning don't look so healthy, wages go up and so does the cost of living. Travelling by train is ok if you can work out the nightmare ticket system, so many different price ranges, and some of those who make it a horrible experience, not just vomit, but detritus, feet on seats, mobiles so loud your ears explode, and someone tap tap tap on a laptop....
For anyone who needs the conversion done: Petrol costs £1.389 per litre at my local Tesco (which, incidentally, usually charges 6p per litre more than the nearest Tesco in the opposite direction. That's equivalent to just over £6.31 per litre.
I can remember my friend's dad, when I was a kid, complaining that petrol was 2s 6d (12½p) per gallon. Far more importantly though, I can remember my drinking friends saying that they'd give up going to the pub if beer ever reached 50p per pint (they didn't) and then making the same threat (which was again not carried out) when the price of beer was approaching £1 per pint.
I can remember my friend's dad, when I was a kid, complaining that petrol was 2s 6d (12½p) per gallon. Far more importantly though, I can remember my drinking friends saying that they'd give up going to the pub if beer ever reached 50p per pint (they didn't) and then making the same threat (which was again not carried out) when the price of beer was approaching £1 per pint.
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