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Motorists are being 'ripped off at the pumps' as retailers cash in, figures suggest.
Fuel profit margins at supermarket forecourts ranged from 8 per cent to 9.1 per cent in the quarter to the end of June, and from 9.9 per cent to 10.6 per cent at other retailers.

That compares with 4 per cent back in 2017, the analysis by the Competition and Markets Authority showed.
Its senior director of markets, Dan Turnbull, said: 'What's deeply concerning is that fuel margins – a key indicator of retailer profit – remain far above historic levels.'
And the AA's Luke Bosdet said: 'UK consumers will be incensed by confirmation of what they suspected – that they continue to be ripped off.'
The price of a litre of petrol rose 1.9p to 133.9p in the three months to August 31.
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