Moto, the UK’s largest motorway services operator, announced they would be displaying new signage of fuel prices alongside some major roads over the next few years.
They said this will see prices at the pump drop 15p per litre, bringing them in line with prices found at local high street forecourts.
The price cut will also bring the cost of fuel at participating Moto forecourts within 10p of average supermarket prices.
Mr Williams continues, saying: “Our message to the biggest retailers, which lead the market, is to treat drivers with respect by fairly reflecting the movement in the wholesale fuel market and not taking overly high margins.
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