There is a lot of discussion and debate going on every day in the krone.at forum. In our “Readers’ Debate” section, we would like to highlight special comments and ask the community for their opinion on an exciting aspect. Today, it’s about the exorbitant prices at motorway service stations.
Especially at the beginning of the holidays, petrol station owners increase prices again, thus putting a lot of pressure on the holiday-hungry population.
Many readers are annoyed by the actions of those responsible and express this in the comments.
Call for Usury Paragraph
Price differences of sometimes as much as 50 cents per liter are in any case unjustifiable for “Krone” readers and many people wonder, for example, gramulides, or whether the usury paragraph should not come into play here.
What do you think about the topic? Do you feel like you are being ripped off when you fill up on the highway, or do you think the high prices are justified and understandable? Should the usury paragraph be applied here? Share your opinion and arguments on this topic with us in the comments!
Source: Krone

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