![]() ![]() but stay vigilant and remember if a deal seems too good to be true it usually is. Maggie and the torys promoted capitalism and greed in the eightees, what we have now is a direct result of that, RIP OFF BRITAIN, so im afraid we have to accept it. I decided to e-mail Morrisons and tesco so to answer the original post, Morrisons are supplied by conoco at immingham and tesco are supplied by esso, I did not e-mail sainsburys and asda (sorry) but after reading all the posts on this subject and speaking to people i work with and in my own experience I believe that supermarket fuel is inferierior, for whatever reason "I dont know" and it seems that there is also a difference between the different supermarkets, as I posted a couple of days ago "Iget better MPG at tesco's over Morrisons" and reading some other posts IE addition of mineral oil to Derv and not adding important detergents etc to all fuels this then highlights the obvious to me, we Live in a country where we are treated as consumers like SHEEP (one leads and we all Blindly Follow) and I beleive that this extends to all aspects of economics in Britain. You pays your money and you takes your choice. Some people including HJ insist that using 'good' fuel increase engine life some people like me say its all nonsense. The oil majors have never made any claims in their advertising that these 'additives' do anything as if they did they would have to prove it. So the only difference between supermarket fuel and branded fuel is the 'additives' unless you happen to be filing up with swapped fuel in which case you could be buying Tescos fuel at a Shell station or vice versa. They are one or two fuels outside the agreement such as Optimax but nearly all are in it. ![]() Don't think it matters.Īll sellers are party to a net fuel agreement whereby they swap fuel if someone has an unexpected shortage. I'm not sure if Tescos own their own tanker or not. They may carry an oil companies livery but they don't own or run the tankers. None of the oil majors owns tankers anymore. Therefore the base petrolis all the same there is no concept of Shell say geeting the 'good' stuff. The tankers line up, fill up with petrol and then add 'additives' relevant to who's buying the petrol. All petrol out the other end is the same (within an accepted range). But many shops also offer up-to-date fashion for sale, which is not much cheaper than in downtown Barcelona.All crude in to UK refineries is the same (there is an established acceptable range for certain attributes). The prices at the Roca Village Outlet are mostly much cheaper than in the shops in the city, especially when it comes to pre-season goods. ![]() If you prefer to cash in the shops, there are several ATMs available. You can pay anywhere with Maestro or credit card. If it takes longer, you can relax in several restaurants. How much time you should plan for the outlet, of course, depends on your own preferences when shopping. Over 100 boutiques and storesĪNTONIO MIRO, ARMAND BASI, BIMBA & LOLA, BURBERRY, CALVIN CLEIN JEANS, CAMPER, COMPTOIR DES COTONNIERS, CUSTO BARCELONA, DESIGUAL, DIESEL, ESCADA SPORT, FACONNABLE, FURLA, GUESS, G-STAR RAW, HACKETT, HOSS INTROPA, HUGO BOSS, LA PERLA, LACOSTE, L'OCCITANE, PRETTZ BALLERINAS, SITA MURT, SPAYIO DOLCE & GABANA, SWAROVSKI, ZEGNA OUTLET STORE and many more. Your booked seat on the bus is guaranteed. Relaxed shopping starts with a relaxed arrival: use the La Roca Shopping Express, that will take you directly and in a comfortable way to the outlet and back into the centre of Barcelona. ![]()
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