I see the price spread between the US and Canada is now narrowing a bit..it used to be over $2 difference...about $5.20 gallon here when I filled up today at $1.30litre.
I just put 87 in @ 4.30 a gallon In Torance Ca. I had to pick up my car from the trans shop, and I wanted to make it home. It is closer to 4.10 by my house (40 miles South) .
This is getting crazy....I go in to get gas today and notice it's up from a few days ago and while I'm pumping the guy comes out and starts changing the sign and making it even higher. Chevron 89 $4.29. There's no end in sight. Anybody notice the price of food too? It's going through the roof.
here's gas prices for my area in and around san bernardino $3.96 - $4.23 for 87 octane $3.99 - $4.29 for 89 octane $4.16 - $4.39 for 91 octane
According to wikipedia AgricultureMain article: Agriculture in the United States See also: Fishing industry in the United States, Beekeeping in the United States, and United States Department of Agriculture Agriculture is a major industry in the United States and the country is a net exporter of food. With vast tracts of temperate arable land, technologically advanced agribusiness, and agricultural subsidies, the United States controls almost half of world grain exports.[94] Products include wheat, corn, other grains, fruits, vegetables, cotton; beef, pork, poultry, dairy products; forest products; fish. So isnt it as simple as jack the hell out of the prices of food that is leaving our counrty and play the lets see what happens first game. You need to eat or we need to drive?