Originally posted by Pit
I don't think you are taking this suggestion seriously.
I can understand people wanting to protest about fuel prices, but simply not buying fuel on one specific day won't make any real difference. Unless total mileage is reduced the same amount of fuel will still be used. Sure there will be a one day, artificial, blip in the sales figures but with an equally large blip the other way on the following day when people do fill up again.
If one company was consistently higher priced than the rest a boycott of their stations would almost certainly force their price down, but only to the same level as the rest.
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