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Aussies could save $350 a year by picking cheap fuel outlets 

MOTORISTS could have saved a maximum of $350 a year by filling up at cheaper fuel stations rather than big brand name chains like Coles according to a report from the Australian Consumer and Competition Commission.

In news to no one, Sydney the biggest rip off 

In news to no one, Sydney the biggest rip off 

  The ACCC suggested a majority of motorists believed all fuel costs the same and there is little difference between outlets, while its research says otherwise.    They also believe cheaper fuel...

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