Customers who spend more than £50 in Morrisons stores will benefit from a 10p cut when they fill up their cars Nick Ansell/PAPetrol will fall below £1 a litre today for the first time since the Brexit vote, with supermarkets in a price war in the run-up to Christmas. From today Morrisons customers who spend more than £50 in its stores will be able to fill their cars with unleaded petrol for 99.9p a litre, a 10p cut compared with yesterday. Diesel drivers buying their groceries there will also receive a 10p-a-litre cut, paying just over £1. Asda, Tesco and Sainsbury’s all reduced their prices by up to 3p a litre last week. It is the third time that Morrisons has cut fuel prices in the past week.
Source: The Times November 21, 2016 02:12 UTC