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Old 03-29-2017, 12:57 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by calgarywinning View Post
I love this explanation. By theory, it works the opposite way. They have some gas in the system at $50 and the new fuel at $60. So it blends together. But they know next time it will be $70.

Save yourself some aggravation and just buy $10 at a time to blend to the average price throughout the year. It will take some more time, but it should balance out your gas swing complaint.
Also, I love how in real life, the new fuel that they "know" is coming in at $70 requires a price increase today, to the tune of 20 cents, but the price decrease they know?? is coming tomorrow only garners a steady decline of a cent a day for the next 10 days.
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