We were getting 2.12 gas all across the south, but one of our tenants warned us to gas up in Alabama because the gas prices are 2.50 in Navarre. This is the biggest spread I have seen in the last forty years. How are they justifying ripping people off in the panhandle?
Hell, Illinois has some of the most expensive gas taxes in the nation, yet historically the Panhandle was always twenty to thirty cents less, yet I can get gas cheaper in Illinois. Has there been some kind of supply disruption?
Hell, Illinois has some of the most expensive gas taxes in the nation, yet historically the Panhandle was always twenty to thirty cents less, yet I can get gas cheaper in Illinois. Has there been some kind of supply disruption?