
Fuel prices are still high and it doesn’t look like they will drop anytime soon in France. And this is to the great disappointment of motorists, who, obviously, are the first to suffer from this situation, which begins to put a lot of pressure on their morale. Especially since this trend is expected to continue in the coming months, which is unlikely to reassure the French, forced tighten your belt even more and shorten some of their journeys. Many of them actually revise their plans and no longer go on vacation or refuse certain professional tasks.
We are announcing the largest cost fuel sale in our history.
We are committed to selling fuel without a markup every day starting this Friday until the end of the year. This large-scale operation will cover all our hypermarkets. pic.twitter.com/WCapep5WLY— Carrefour (@CarrefourFrance) September 26, 2023
A large-scale operation
For its part, the government will offer a small compensation of 100 euros, but it will not be paid until next year. In the meantime, he asks distributors to make efforts and sell fuel at cost price. What Intermarché, Leclerc and Super U are doing now, while TotalEnergies has decided to cap prices at €1.99 per litre. But now another brand has decided to act. This is Crossing, which announces that it is launching the largest cost fuel sale in its history. Thus, he will sell his gasoline and diesel without a markup.
What are the conditions?
This promotion starts this Friday and will continue till the end of the year. It will be offered in all supermarkets of the group, without conditions. Very good news for motorists, although the government does not want to reduce taxes, which are 60% of the price of a liter. However, the cost should not allow buyers to save significantly, but it is still better than nothing.
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Source: Auto Plus

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