▲ | anal_reactor 9 hours ago | |
Big difference is that prices shown include all taxes and other fees. | ||
▲ | ghaff 9 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
Filling up at a gas station in the US (or buying booze or many other food/drink items at a store I guess) actually are cases where the advertised price actually is the price. (OK, some gas stations have member rewards prices but you still know up front.) | ||
▲ | mgkimsal 9 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
petrol is one of the few things we buy that has tax built in. you pump $23.72, that's exactly what you pay. You prepay with cash - you're having to estimate what, say, $15 will get you. Delta of $2.80/gal vs $3.30/gal - yeah, it's a bit different, but nothing is hidden. Sales tax on literally everything is fairly different state to state (and within sometimes) but petrol is a major daily thing that is tax inclusive. | ||
▲ | bc569a80a344f9c 9 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Gas station prices in the US are always inclusive of all taxes and fees. One of very few products where this is true. |