Aug 13
I don’t believe there is a good reason, I think they are gouging us
Posted by Noel at 2:39 pm in Business, General Living, Local, Money and Finances, Opinion, Shopping, Travel
In the Central Maine area, there is usually about a seven to ten cents a gallon price difference in gasoline between the two cities of Waterville and Augusta. Waterville is usually more expensive. I’ve been told that the reason is that it costs more money to deliver gas to Waterville, and that is the reason for the price difference. These two cities are so close together that I think that is a load of hogwash! I think that there is something much more along the lines of “illegal price fixing” going on. It has always been this way, however, and I am sure there is nothing I can do about it other than to always try to buy my gas in Augusta!
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