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I don't believe it!!
Had a doctors appointment today, and we drove from DE to Ft Meade. We stopped at the base gas station before our trip back. We could not believe our eyes the gas was 20 cents cheaper a gallon, than on the outside. The base was the cheapest of any place we passed.
Have they had a change of heart, or was this a fluke? Has anyone else noticed this at other bases? ??? ???
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Pax River has good prices, they match a BJs in town.. there are lots of stations around Pax that are more..
Who knows.. maybe an Exchange employee was throwing a retiree a bone..
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BTW - I agree that typically, off-base and on-base prices are about the same, with some off-base locations charging a few cents less (we all know which stations are cheaper, don't we!!).
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Bill & Jean
Bill Retired US Army,
Viet Nam Vet, 24th Evac. Hosp.
Jean Retired from DOA
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Well, guess what?? That dumbest thing you ever heard was me in that post. And, it not "the base agreed" ... According to the BX supervisor in Kings Bay, it's the law that no base will compete unfairly with off-base gas stations. So, it's not an individual base "thing" or choice.
And, it shows us who has the "power to regulate" gas prices ... I can't imagine a food supplier getting away with forcing the commissary to charge a non-competitive price.
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Well, I guess it was just a fluke, and we probably should not expect the same value, when we go back. I guess I should of said, "unfair" instead of dumbest. The military risk there lives, so we can have oil, along with the freedom to use it, and they still can't cut a break.QUOTE: "...bases promised they would not compete with outside prices. It was one of the dumbest things I had ever heard, but it explained why the base prices were not cheaper."
Well, guess what?? That dumbest thing you ever heard was me in that post. And, it not "the base agreed" ... According to the BX supervisor in Kings Bay, it's the law that no base will compete unfairly with off-base gas stations. So, it's not an individual base "thing" or choice.
And, it shows us who has the "power to regulate" gas prices ... I can't imagine a food supplier getting away with forcing the commissary to charge a non-competitive price.
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