Diesel is currently £1.329 where I live, but I can get it for £1.309 nearer work. Is costing me over £70 to fill up now. At 5 tanks a month just getting to work and back, that's a lot

Thing is, I didn't appreciate how cheap it was when I was whinging about paying 86p a litre.
I remember coming up to Campbeltown one year and being incredulous at the price of £2.00 per gallon (44p per litre!!!) The cheapest I can ever remember paying since passing my test was £1.22 (27p per litre

).
They seem to get away with bigger price hikes now it's in litres. Before the recent price hikes, a local rip off station upped the price of premium diesel by 5p per litre in one go. In the days of the gallons, would they have got away with a 23p per gallon increase in one go?
I know the fuel prices are already causing problems, but I get the feeling the price is inching towards a critical level. I'm not sure exactly what will happen if/when we tip over this level, but it won't be good...