Corn isn’t cheapTrying To figure this out. Got gas tonight 87 octane regular was $4.25, 89 octane mid grade $4.55, 93 octane $4.90. The 90 octane ethanol free was $4.06.
Why?
Not to forget lawn services etc.Wait until everyone gets fuel surcharges for all of these delivery truck and dump trucks. As a owner operator it sucks.
Come on! INGO knows everything even if they are wrong. What is up with this pricing model?Trying To figure this out. Got gas tonight 87 octane regular was $4.25, 89 octane mid grade $4.55, 93 octane $4.90. The 90 octane ethanol free was $4.06.
Why?
But wait...when gas got crazy years ago, food and supply prices shot up, and rightfully so, due to the higher cost of fuel. When gas prices dipped substantially, those food and supply prices didn`t decline. Isn`t that fuel surcharge already built in now?Wait until everyone gets fuel surcharges for all of these delivery truck and dump trucks. As a owner operator it sucks.
Not sure the premise is even true. Is this your perception or is this documented?But wait...when gas got crazy years ago, food and supply prices shot up, and rightfully so, due to the higher cost of fuel. When gas prices dipped substantially, those food and supply prices didn`t decline. Isn`t that fuel surcharge already built in now?
It was well documented at that time. You can research it to your hearts content. Why would this even be in question? It`s the natural consequence of costs increasing.Not sure the premise is even true. Is this your perception or is this documented?
Where you finding e-free?Trying To figure this out. Got gas tonight 87 octane regular was $4.25, 89 octane mid grade $4.55, 93 octane $4.90. The 90 octane ethanol free was $4.06.
Why?
I can tell you I saw changes in at least some prices. The fuel surcharges were removed from my bills. You made the point. The burden is on you if your point is questioned. Others are not responsible to prove your points.It was well documented at that time. You can research it to your hearts content. Why would this even be in question? It`s the natural consequence of costs increasing.
Where you finding e-free?
Just like we`re innocent unless proven guilty, you must prove I'm incorrect. Nice try though...I can tell you I saw changes in at least some prices. The fuel surcharges were removed from my bills. You made the point. The burden is on you if your point is questioned. Others are not responsible to prove your points.
No Greg, that is not how debate works. This is not a freaking criminal trial. You made a point, I call poppycock, things run in open markets, over time prices will change to market value.Just like we`re innocent unless proven guilty, you must prove I'm incorrect. Nice try though...
That is true. When I started my truck in 2020 fuel was $1.99 -$2.29 a gal.But wait...when gas got crazy years ago, food and supply prices shot up, and rightfully so, due to the higher cost of fuel. When gas prices dipped substantially, those food and supply prices didn`t decline. Isn`t that fuel surcharge already built in now?
Do you have the proof that food prices never declined?That is true. When I started my truck in 2020 fuel was $1.99 -$2.29 a gal.
Back in 2008 wasn’t fuel over $4.00 a gal for a little while?