Assuming a 40 litre fill - quarter empty to full - would save £2.40 at the average 6p "overcharge".
Rather less than a cup of mediocre coffee!
Reality is that most consumers will fill up where convenient - driving (say) an extra couple of miles and wasting 15 minutes in traffic just isn't worth it.
Government action and data feeds etc is more political spin to demonstrate they are doing something even if it has no real impact.
I tend to agree with you but the cynical in me is jumping up.
Why do I get the feeling that if this UK government will develop an app that will do the above it will cost so much in failed tech and delays that it will wipe off any savings the motorist (and tax payer) might get from the comparison (see their attempt at the NHS app during the pandemic vs what Google and Apple built which was eventually adopted instead).
I am sure there are other ways to incentivised the cartel to break up. It is a political choice.
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