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Gull prices 'lowest in the market by some margin'

In response to media reports that some of the oil giants have dropped their fuel prices, Gull New Zealand General Manager, Dave Bodger can’t understand what the fuss is all about. "Gull’s prices are below big oil’s, and have been for weeks. It really is a bit naughty to trumpet a price drop when you’re not leading the market. Gull, on the other hand is committed to delivering value to Kiwi motorists and we will, wherever possible offer the sharpest fuel prices to our customers." At outlets where Gull controls the price 91 octane ranges in price from 199.9 to 206.9. This is between 9 and 2 cents per litre lower than the media reports of the opposition.