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Gas Stations Losing Money on Fuel | Calgary News
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Gas prices in Calgary are swinging wild—some stations sell for as low as $1.52/L, but it costs them $1.60–$1.61 just to replace that fuel. They’re making up the loss by hiking prices on snacks, drinks, and premium fuels, turning gas stations into profit engines beyond the pump. This “gas bar shenanigans” tactic has been around for years, with stations competing to lure customers with cheap fuel while boosting margins elsewhere. The result? Many smaller stations are closing or being bought out by big chains. Expect prices to stay high overall, with only a minor dip when winter-blended fuel arrives—but rising diesel costs will hit farming, mining, and inflation hard.
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