ASDA has cut the price of its fuel by up to 5.5p per litre across its 320 sites.

In the last two days, the major supermarket has slashed an average of 4.5p off for petrol and around 5.5p off for diesel.

Asda has dropped fuel prices by up to 5.5p per litre

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Asda has dropped fuel prices by up to 5.5p per litreCredit: Alamy

This means that Asda is now charging around 153.5p for petrol and 176.7p for diesel.

It comes as the RAC had previously called on supermarkets to pass falling petrol prices onto consumers.

The move has seen the supermarket’s prices drop to 2p less than its rivals, says the RAC.

RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams said: “While we’re pleased one major supermarket retailer has finally started heeding our calls to pass on the enormous drop in the wholesale prices of both fuels, the fact these price cuts have been made so quietly is surely admission that they should have come much sooner.”

Fuel prices near me: UK’s cheapest petrol and diesel and how to check
Asda fuel prices: how to check petrol and diesel near me

The company is urging other supermarkets to “catch up quickly” in order to offer drivers some “much-needed relief” from high costs.

We have reached out to Asda for comment on the price drop and will update this story when we hear back.

The exact amount that Asda charges for its fuel will vary by location so do check yours before you fill up.

You can find your nearest Asda filling station by using the locator tool on its website.

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We have reached out to other major supermarkets to ask if they will be dropping their fuel prices and will update this story when we hear back.

According to latest Government figures, the average price of petrol is 159.20p this week, and for diesel, it’s 183.56p.

The price of unleaded petrol peaked at a record high of 191.53p in July and has slowly fallen back down.

Meanwhile, diesel is down from 199.07p in July.

But these are average prices and what you pay depends on the station you head to.

Plus, unleaded and diesel prices are still up by at least 20p a litre compared to November last year.

It means the pressure is on for motorists to find cheap diesel and unleaded – but there are ways to find the best prices.

You should always shop around to find the best deal near you as you could save yourself a few pounds.

How to check fuel prices near me?

The easiest way to find the cheapest forecourt in your area for fuel is by using price comparison sites.

Websites like Petrolprices.com will list the cheapest filling stations in your area.

You need to register with the site, enter your postcode and tell it how far you’re willing to travel for fuel (up to 20 miles) and what fuel type you’re after.

There are other websites you can use too.

Fleet News and Allstar also lets you to check petrol prices across the counties so you can see how your region compares to the UK average.

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Comparison website Confused.com also has a petrol prices checker that lets registered users find petrol prices within a five, ten or 25mile radius.

Petrolprices.com is useful, but it does only give you limited amounts of searches each day, whereas Confused.com doesn’t.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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