Motoring organisation says petrol station owners refused to pass on drop in wholesale prices to consumers

Motorists paid £5m more a day for fuel than they should have last month after petrol station owners refused to pass on a drop in wholesale prices to consumers, the RAC has claimed.

The motoring organisation branded December a “rotten month” despite the price of unleaded petrol falling by 2p per litre, after estimating that petrol retailers should have reduced the cost by 12p.

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