the price. It's a market. So in the market, these are the people who own the retail stations, whatever it's Circle K, if it's 7-Eleven, these are the people that dictate that. So those are the people, if you're really concerned about why that's not happening now, why they're not going lower, or why they're pushing lower, those are the people you need to grill because those are the people who really could set the prices every place. And that's what you see in all the gas stations. So Exxon, Shell kind of got out of that business a while ago. That's what you really have to focus on, so retailers, because I'm seeing it even here where we have lots of gas stations, and there's like a 20 cent difference, 25 cent difference in some of these areas, which is maybe two, three miles from my house compared to here. How's that possible? The same truck is coming to deliver, right? So it's not like, yeah, they should all be the same within your area, within a couple of miles, and they're not. That's (21/35)
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