We’re paying $3.21 per gallon here. When you have a remote and “trapped” market- businesses will always do the most ethical thing to help out the folks in their community—- right.
(Actually, we have some good business people, but the gas stations- four actually- are a monopoly owned by one guy.)
Dtroutma almost 14 years ago
It would be more like $2.50.
SClark55 Premium Member almost 14 years ago
same as any other industry, raise prices to what the market will bear. It’s Econ 101, Bennett; you could have used that.
SherriannPederson almost 14 years ago
For a dollar a person can buy lemons, and make a lot of lemonade……
Dtroutma almost 14 years ago
We’re paying $3.21 per gallon here. When you have a remote and “trapped” market- businesses will always do the most ethical thing to help out the folks in their community—- right.
(Actually, we have some good business people, but the gas stations- four actually- are a monopoly owned by one guy.)
Simon_Jester almost 14 years ago
Does this mean she’s gonna spill 1000 gallons of lemonade on the sidewalk, and then expect the Federal Goverment to pick up the tab for mopping it up?
halfabug almost 14 years ago
i don’t know about all of you but gas here has gone down since the leak.