
If prices drop a bit, fuel is still quite expensive Nonetheless. And this is especially the case in France, while in the rest of Europe prices have fallen everywhere. However, the government hit the table with its fist and asked distributors to take measures to reduce prices at gas stations. So some have decided to play this game, like TotalEnergies, which has capped the price of its fuel at €1.99. But, obviously, he is not the only one who took the initiative to show lower prices at service stations.
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Good deal
Indeed, this also applies to another brand known for its promotions. It Casino supermarkets, who decided to once again renew the “Fuel for €1” operation. Very good news for motorists, some of whom are already preparing for their summer vacation. But how does it work? It’s actually very simple. Indeed, you just need to go to the gas station and fill up your car at the price indicated on the totem. Then you will have to go to the reception of the store with the receipt. Then you will receive a voucher for an amount equivalent to the difference between the amount paid at the station at the “regular” rate and a liter of 1 euro.
What are the conditions?
Please note that this offer is valid on petrol and diesel on 9th and 10th June, but there are conditions to be met. First, the amount of the voucher cannot exceed 50 euros. In addition, you will be required spend at least 120 euros in the store to accept it. Finally, the voucher must be spent in the following days after the operation. This offer is valid for individuals only and is reserved for one vehicle per household. And this is only once during the entire promotion period. Please note that the original voucher must be presented at the store, not a copy or photo.
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Source: Auto Plus

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