Supermarket giant Morrisons has issued a 'do not eat' warning to shoppers in the UK. The grocery chain has warned people not to eat either of the two listed products over fears they could contain salmonella.
03.08.2022 - 17:07 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Morrisons has become the latest major retailer to join the supermarket petrol price war by slashing the cost of fuel at 399 filling stations across the UK.
The UK supermarket chain announced it has cut the cost of its unleaded and diesel by an average of six pence a litre in a bid to help drivers keep costs low.
Morrisons has said that it is passing on the recent reductions in wholesale prices to drivers to help them reduce the rapidly rising cost of motoring.
Morrisons is the latest major supermarket to cut prices, after Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury's announced they were cutting the cost of fuel at their forecourts.
It comes after supermarkets faced criticism for keeping their petrol prices high during the rising cost of living.
Petrol prices have soared to astronomical prices this year, but they have started to see a drop in recent weeks. According to the RAC, the average petrol prices dropped by nearly 9p over the month to 182.69p per litre, while diesel fell by almost 7p to 192.38p per litre.
Andrew Ball, fuel operations manager at Morrisons, said: "It's the summer holidays and we know how tough the current cost of living is for our customers.
"So we hope this fuel price reduction will help motorists to save money at this challenging time."
Here is how much Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury's have also cut their petrol and diesel prices by...
Asda kicked off the petrol price war last week by announcing that it had slashed the prices of unleaded and diesel twice in one week.
The supermarket chain has cut the cost of unleaded by 5p per litre and diesel by 3p per litre at all filling stations across the country.
Motorists are said to now be paying on average £1.74 per litre for unleaded and £1.85 for a litre of diesel at Asda petrol
Supermarket giant Morrisons has issued a 'do not eat' warning to shoppers in the UK. The grocery chain has warned people not to eat either of the two listed products over fears they could contain salmonella.
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