Morrisons

Parto replied on 30/04/2017 15:16

Posted on 30/04/2017 15:16

I have just filled up at Morrison's and noticed a notice by the pump in very small font, from tomorrow the points that you get on your More card is getting reduced by 50% instead of 10 points it's now 5 points for fuel.....Tesco or  Asda for me now on principal....

replied on 11/08/2017 20:18

Posted on 11/08/2017 20:18

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tigerman replied on 11/08/2017 20:50

Posted on 11/08/2017 20:50

P45.....sorry can't answer that one...I don't normally write to Morrison's but I would have thought they would at least have  said no...they  send enough rubbish to my in box as I shop there every week...I thought I would just support Merve as he convinced me to change and I have seen a difference more savings for my family...I agree it's not for everyone...To answer DD the answer to your question if you read the posts the answer is there...if you don't want to read it its your choice..all I was doing was answering previous posts...maybe slightly off topic from the original post but was not made intended to cause offence

Merve replied on 11/08/2017 22:34

Posted on 11/08/2017 22:34

To be fair, DD has a point . We have a thread on refillables and a thread on non EHU activities. All refillable posts and non EHU money saving Ideas should be posted there although I have to say, it is a very exciting time at the moment- we are seeing caravan history being made! 

Merve replied on 15/08/2017 09:37

Posted on 15/08/2017 09:37

As this thread is about Morrisons I thought I would get the discussion back on course and talk about Morrisons!! As some of you may know, I have been busy emailing and communicating with various businesses and organisations that hold the key to the caravanning public being able to fill their Safefills wherever now that the red guide has been rewritten and the UKLPG has promised to rewrite sheet 26 (we're still waiting!!) Yesterday both Shell and Morrisons contacted me to say things were in hand and this was being investigated by their respective teams responsible for their forecourts. I have to say now that, at the present time, it looks very promising. We have had disappointments in the past but now with the acceptance of Safefill by the red guide, I really think that these blanket bans on filling cylinders that we have seen are running out of steam and have nowhere to run. I still await a reply from The Rt hon Greg Clark MP Minister at the Dept of Trade, Energy and Industrial Strategy. Emails from other interested parties would help to put pressure on the dam. It's leaking badly but we need to push harder to breach it completely. I genuinely feel now that it's just a matter of time before all LPG points are open to us. Morrisons have shown more willing than most.

JVB66 replied on 15/08/2017 09:58

Posted on 01/08/2017 20:21 by Solobay

My local Costco building a station with member only access

Also try to avoid supermarket fuel - not all fuel is the same

Posted on 15/08/2017 09:58

It might not be the same price,but all the tankers fill up at the same distribution depotswink 

Oneputt replied on 15/08/2017 10:48

Posted on 30/04/2017 17:22 by Tinwheeler

I just buy what's most convenient. It's not cost effective to drive miles to save a few pence.

Posted on 15/08/2017 10:48

It is in Kyle of Lochalsh, the average diesel price is £1.23/Ltr, over the bridge to Skye and 10 miles to Broadtown £1.12/Ltr.  Very popular where traffic queued onto the road.  Not only that you get stunning vistas.

dmiller555 replied on 15/08/2017 11:10

Posted on 15/08/2017 10:48 by Oneputt

It is in Kyle of Lochalsh, the average diesel price is £1.23/Ltr, over the bridge to Skye and 10 miles to Broadtown £1.12/Ltr.  Very popular where traffic queued onto the road.  Not only that you get stunning vistas.

Posted on 15/08/2017 11:10

The islands get a government subsidy on fuel. 

Oneputt replied on 15/08/2017 11:48

Posted on 15/08/2017 11:10 by dmiller555

The islands get a government subsidy on fuel. 

Posted on 15/08/2017 11:48

Might be the case but it was the only filling station on Skye where diesel was that price, all the others were in the £1.23 area

PS.  The Morrison's at Oban was £1.12

JVB66 replied on 15/08/2017 11:55

Posted on 15/08/2017 11:48 by Oneputt

Might be the case but it was the only filling station on Skye where diesel was that price, all the others were in the £1.23 area

PS.  The Morrison's at Oban was £1.12

Posted on 15/08/2017 11:55

There must be a fuel offer on the way at Morrisons as our local is £115.9,and ASDA and Tesco are £112 .7 and  £112.9 

Oneputt replied on 15/08/2017 12:08

Posted on 15/08/2017 12:08

Asda in Lowestoft is always one of the cheapest in the area as it is totally self service/pay at the pump

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