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Supermarket fuel prices cut

Drivers are being urged to stock up in Kent before travelling to France. Stock image
Drivers are being urged to stock up in Kent before travelling to France. Stock image

Ahead of the forthcoming Budget, two major supermarket chains have announced a welcome fuel price cut.

The first company to show its hand was Tesco, which has announced a reduction in its petrol and diesel by 1p a litre.

Asda then followed, with the supermarket giant taking up to 1p a litre off its petrol and up to 2p a litre off its diesel, pledging motorists would pay no more than 132.7p a litre for diesel and 126.7p a litre for petrol.

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