Asda boss rejects profiteering claims as petrol price tops 150p
The cost of filling a typical family car with unleaded petrol is now £9.
50 higher than a month ago, at over £82. A tank of diesel costs £19 more at over £97. Asda executive chairman Allan Leighton hit back at suggestions forecourts had been profiteering from the crisis, accusing ministers of "pointing the finger" at retailers.
Leighton said Asda - the UK's second biggest fuel retailer - had not closed any forecourts as a result of the conflict and expected any affected petrol pumps to be back in use after its next delivery.
"Supply is tight and we are all trying hard on that. "
The RAC described the rise in petrol prices above the 150p-a-litre mark as an "unwelcome milestone".
Unleaded petrol is now 17p more per litre than before the conflict began.
Diesel is 35p per litre more expensive.
The discussion over fuel pricing has become increasingly heated in recent weeks as the wholesale price has risen.
The Competition and Markets Authority has said it will step up its monitoring of a sector.
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