And although gas stations sell fuel purchased at “old prices,” many fuel networks did not hesitate to promptly adjust their price tags. Of course, not in favor of the consumer.

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Over the past weekend, diesel and A-95 and improved-quality A-95 gasoline became more expensive in Kyiv at gas stations such as OKKO, Socar, and others. These and other well-known brands raised fuel prices by 50-60 kopecks. Note that not all have yet “caught up” with prices, but most likely this is unavoidable. Also, let us remind you that some gas stations have limited fuel sales, dispensing A-95 and diesel only by coupons.