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Gull Celebrates Summer with 5c Per Litre Discount Day

Gull Celebrates Summer with 5c Per Litre Discount Day

Auckland, 24 November 2010 – Gull today announced a 5c per litre discount on all grades of petrol and diesel to celebrate the upcoming summer season. The discount commences at 7am Thursday 25 November and ends at 10am Friday 26 November 2010.

“Summer is finally here!” says Graham Stirk, Retail Business Manager of Gull New Zealand. “And that means Kiwi motorists are out and about again, enjoying New Zealand’s great outdoors.”

“This discount again demonstrates Gull’s commitment to affordable motoring, especially with the upcoming festive season and all of the Christmas shopping that’s about to take place. It’s great to be able to save in other area such as fuel.”

Motorists can also make use of their Foodtown, Countdown and Woolworths fuel dockets to further increase their savings at the pump.

Stirk concludes:“While taking advantage of the discounted fuels, motorists can also reduce their carbon footprint by switching to one of Gull’s ethanol blended fuel grades – Gull Force 10 is available at all Gull branded sites and Gull Regular Plus blend is now at 15 sites across the North Island.”

Diesel customers also have the option of using Diesel Max, the recently introduced 5% bio-diesel blend, now available at three Auckland sites.

Fuel prices at sites where Gull set the price for today’s discount:

Gull Regular Plus (91 octane) $1.779
Gull Regular 91 (91 octane) $1.789
Gull Force 10 (98 octane) $1.919
Gull Diesel Max (B5 blend) $1.179
Gull Diesel $1.189
Additional savings can be made at Gull’s drive though / unmanned sites.

ENDS

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