MORRISONS has slashed the price of petrol and diesel as supermarkets ramp up their price war.

The supermarket chain has cut an average of 6p a litre from its pump prices over the last week.

Morrisons has slashed the price of petrol

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Morrisons has slashed the price of petrolCredit: Nathan Stirk/Getty Images

It comes after Asda became the first supermarket to slash the price of fuel.

While Sainsbury’s cut its fuel prices last week in line with Asda by an average of 5p.

Tesco has cut the price of petrol by 6.5p a litre and diesel by 4.5p.

The Sun previously reported that Morrisons had been cutting costs at selected forecourts, but it has now confirmed it will be rolled out across the UK.

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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.”

Prices at petrol stations across the country have finally started falling in recent days after pressure on retailers to reflect a drop in wholesale costs

Retailers have been criticised for “cutting prices too slowly”, despite the average price of petrol falling by 9p in July.

The wholesale cost – which is the price of fuel when it arrives at the forecourts – of unleaded has dropped to 131.75p per litre on average.

Drivers are currently paying an average of 183p per litre at the pump.

The RAC slammed the big four supermarkets by claiming they have failed to reduce prices in line with wholesale costs.

That’s despite several of the supermarket giants lowering prices recently.

Experts have advised motorists to look out for independent petrol stations who are under-cutting big names with smaller prices.

A Texaco petrol station in Walkden, Greater Manchester claimed to be the “cheapest petrol station” in the UK after selling unleaded petrol at 159.9p a litre.

It caused hundreds of drivers to queue up to fill up the cars for less at the garage.

While earlier this month, drivers rushed to a Shell garage at Trago Mills in Devon after unleaded petrol was being sold at 164.9p a litre.

How can I save money on fuel?

With petrol prices high, it can add a big cost onto your budget.

But there are some things you can do to save money.

You can always check petrol prices online before heading out to your nearest station.

Websites like Petrolprices.com let you search for petrol stations offering the best prices near you.

It’s free to use for your first 20 searches.

Taking heavy items out of your car can help lessen the load and checking your tyre pressure can all help you increase fuel efficiency.

Or you could try using a loyalty scheme – many petrol stations operate them and they could see you racking up points which could be used to buy your petrol.

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Here we spoke to a motoring expert about the TikTok fuel hacks you should try, and the ones to avoid when trying to save money on petrol.

We also put together a guide on how you could save £190 at the petrol station.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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