Although it’s quite possible it could have been an earlier price hike than necessary (to maintain the same profit at that location), I do concede that’s difficult to prove. Post-Covid “greedflation” was a prominent example that there can be widespread opportunism around economic shocks, so I’m always watching for the possibility this will recur.
It would be a far more compelling argument if gas prices were only rising in Canada, where taxes been lifted. But that ain’t the case.
Although it’s quite possible it could have been an earlier price hike than necessary (to maintain the same profit at that location), I do concede that’s difficult to prove. Post-Covid “greedflation” was a prominent example that there can be widespread opportunism around economic shocks, so I’m always watching for the possibility this will recur.