The big .O means they have run out of gas. A shortage of tanker truck drivers, along with the pandemic related travel surge, is causing supply chain bottlenecks and shortages.
Sunday, February 13, 2022
Out Of Gas
The big .O means they have run out of gas. A shortage of tanker truck drivers, along with the pandemic related travel surge, is causing supply chain bottlenecks and shortages.
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...this morning I bought regular at Costco for $3.34.9/gal.
ReplyDeleteGas here is about ten cents cheaper.
ReplyDeleteOuch, glad I don't drive much
ReplyDeleteSorry to see that, sometimes we've had gas shortages too. Fortunately I don't usually drive very far these days. But a fill-up in my very small car still shakes me up to see how much the cost is.
ReplyDeleteI think the price went up today - I haven't seen a station yet.
ReplyDeleteThe price here is €1.72 a litre.
ReplyDeleteYikes, that makes things even worse.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about your supply chain problems. Hope you are not short of fuel.
ReplyDeleteI can't bear to pump more than 70 dollars at a time. Luckily that holds me for a month or so in my retirement. When I started driving I generally paid about 23 cents a gallon. (1959)
ReplyDeleteFortunately you were able to capture this little scene for the future but it shouldn't be the case that soon we won't be able to afford to drive at all.
ReplyDeleteThat is a bad sign....
ReplyDeleteWe've got petrol problems here too, the prices have risen sky high.
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