That's why I put it up.
I don't understand either.
Some of those low price places musn't have much of a margin.
I actually think that the low price places have a different underlying cost structure - Of the lowest priced places near me, 1 is part of the village shop that is owned by the family that run, another is part of an old larger block of automotive related businesses. In that respect, they have lower operating costs due to:
-Not having to rent/lease the place (They own it/mortgage it)
-Shared costs with more profitable enterprises
One of the 2 (the one sharing with other businesses) also do driveway service... how much harder does that make a drive off?
The 2 lowest for diesel are right next to the distribution depots, so again they're owned property I suspect with the infrastructure well paid off.