The price of fuel is down and so is the demand. People are staying home to avoid spreading the coronavirus. |
Thursday, April 16, 2020
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It's a good idea to showcase a very useful facility when you're not confined. Right now our place is also deserted...
ReplyDelete...the last time that I bought gas at Costco it was $1.89US/gallon.
ReplyDeleteNice one, Andy! You have a great eye.
ReplyDeleteIt's very quiet at the gas station. I haven't noticed that here yet but, I haven't been out very much so I would notice it.
ReplyDeleteIt's strange not to see lots of cars. The prices for petrol are still going down, nobody is driving and that is good.
ReplyDeleteHoy he leído que ya no hay lugar donde meter el petróleo que se extrae, están saturados los tanques mundiales. Y claro es la ley de la oferta y la demanda.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo y cuidate.
Think I filled my car in mid-February and then not again until this week. This service station lacks customers, and the price of fuel is confusing to us Americans.
ReplyDeleteyes it's been the same here, very very quiet. I feel sorry for the businesses.
ReplyDeleteA "car doctor" had a column in our local paper today about how to handle dead car batteries. We've had to replace not one but two dead batteries (one was through inattention, the other lack of use). Both were getting old and these stay-at-home days didn't help.
ReplyDeleteNice to see a photo of your service stations or centres. The price of petrol has come down here too trouble is no one is going anywhere :)
ReplyDeleteMe encanta ese bello encuadre con que has captado la imagen
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo
An empty place for now...
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