![]() Morrison’s David Potts isn’t quite as clear – he says consumers are “very savvy”, and that Morrisons would support anything that gets consumers a better deal.Ĭomerford says Asda would “definitely” support an app to let motorists find the cheapest fuel in their area. ![]() Sainsbury’s would be “very supportive” of such an initiative. Gafa repeats that Tesco welcomes price transparency, and would be happy to submit data to an app or website.īartlett says an open data app is being proposed, that would also factor in the drive time and cost of travelling to a particularly location. Q: And will you supply data to an app that helps motorists find cheap deals? Morrison’s David Potts says fuel is the lowest-margin product on sale, but yes he repeats that he thinks there is more profit than before. The CMA are the only ones who can see the full picture. Sainsbury’s Rhian Bartlett says she doesn’t know the profit margins of other retailers. Kris Comerford says Asda is keen to see the CMA’s report (expected next week). Tesco’s Gordon Gafa says this would be “representative of what we have seen”, but he can’t comment specifically. The supermarket representatives seem unwilling to be pinned down on this issue…. Q: Are the CMA right that there is evidence that fuel retailers’ profit margins have risen in recent years?
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