The death of the petrol station shop
Discussion
Heard some bloke wittering away on radio 4 that due to more and more drive offs from petrol stations that the industry will be moving over to pre-paid fuel
Which means that the industry will move over to pay at the pump
I can't wait for the death of the horrible shop waiting behind some half brain buying a loaf of bread
Which means that the industry will move over to pay at the pump
I can't wait for the death of the horrible shop waiting behind some half brain buying a loaf of bread
The obvious answer is go into the shop first to pay for the fuel, then the attendant can switch the pump on, which stops when the limit has been reached......hardly rocket science.
Then the service station can keep the shop too, which helps to keep the business viable, as profits on petrol are peanuts for a smaller station.
Then the service station can keep the shop too, which helps to keep the business viable, as profits on petrol are peanuts for a smaller station.
Wacky Racer said:
The obvious answer is go into the shop first to pay for the fuel, then the attendant can switch the pump on, which stops when the limit has been reached......hardly rocket science.
Then the service station can keep the shop too, which helps to keep the business viable, as profits on petrol are peanuts for a smaller station.
bit like the US then. Surprised it hasn't happened sooner in the UK, especially in certain 'high' risk areas.Then the service station can keep the shop too, which helps to keep the business viable, as profits on petrol are peanuts for a smaller station.
Never a bad thing! I am a bit of an inpatient person at petrol stations and can't stand waiting for some halfwit to go and buy their weeks shopping from the shop. It's not like we have a shortage off licenses to accomodate them. Petrol stations are for petrol, air and the jetwash. Get rid of everything else and the world will be a better place 

Wacky Racer said:
The obvious answer is go into the shop first to pay for the fuel, then the attendant can switch the pump on, which stops when the limit has been reached......hardly rocket science.
Then the service station can keep the shop too, which helps to keep the business viable, as profits on petrol are peanuts for a smaller station.
problem is i want to fill my car up exactly to the limit and i do not know how much that will beThen the service station can keep the shop too, which helps to keep the business viable, as profits on petrol are peanuts for a smaller station.
i do not want to be f
king about trying to guess thisDave Hedgehog said:
Wacky Racer said:
The obvious answer is go into the shop first to pay for the fuel, then the attendant can switch the pump on, which stops when the limit has been reached......hardly rocket science.
Then the service station can keep the shop too, which helps to keep the business viable, as profits on petrol are peanuts for a smaller station.
problem is i want to fill my car up exactly to the limit and i do not know how much that will beThen the service station can keep the shop too, which helps to keep the business viable, as profits on petrol are peanuts for a smaller station.
i do not want to be f
king about trying to guess thisPAULJ5555 said:
I tennd to get petterol at knight when its quieter and full my tank full, i cant stand the long ques at the suppermarkets becuse all of the smaller independants ave closd down.
Oh yeah, happy xmas spellign police.
I wouldn't worry about the spelling police if I were you.Oh yeah, happy xmas spellign police.

Most of them are spraying the walls after multiple blood vessel ruptures and have gone for a lie down.
thinfourth2 said:
Wacky Racer said:
The obvious answer is go into the shop first to pay for the fuel, then the attendant can switch the pump on, which stops when the limit has been reached......hardly rocket science.
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No the answer is to shoot anyone who goes in to merely buy a loaf of bread.

I don't see people's gripes with people using the shops whilst getting petrol. I rarely do myself but it's handy to pick up a drink, cigs or a bite to eat when you do need it. If someone gets so wound up about being held up a couple of minutes by someone paying for goods at a petrol station then they really need to sort their lives out.
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