Does ANYONE in Ireland think it strange that fuel prices on the forecourt always end in '.99' per litre. That '.99' is universal here, but I'm told there is no price fi? Surely someone can offer fuel at a price that ends in '.50', just to relieve the monotony!
Filed under fuel prices - Asked by Henry Gibson (Oyster Cove, NY And Callan,, KK.) - Thu, 03 Jun 2010 23:35
Interesting point. I guess you could say the same about shops like Dunnes Stores in Ireland, whose prices always end in .99 too. I think it is usually an artificial way of making them look cheaper than they are but we will try to get a more definitive answer for you.
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