Why Prices Are So High At One D.C. Gas Station
There's a service station near Georgetown in Washington, D.C., where regular gas has been selling at a whopping $4.99 a gallon. You might expect to pay more in a posh part of town ? and especially on a street right next to a highway. But here's the strange thing: There's another service station on the same street where gas sells for about 80 cents less.
Source: http://www.npr.org/2011/04/21/135610168/why-prices-are-so-high-at-a-d-c-gas-station?ft=1&f=1018
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