Motorists filling up at a Ross-on-Wye supermarket will be paying less today as Morrisons has cut the cost of diesel and unleaded fuel at all its filling stations for the second time this week.

RAC fuel spokesman Simon Williams said: “It’s rare to see two price cuts from a supermarket in one week, let alone the introduction of a price cap which is great news for motorists across the country as it brings some very welcome pricing reassurance as well as helping to reduce the effects of the postcode fuel lottery.”

Customers at Morrisons today, Friday, May 5th, will pay no more than 112.9p on unleaded and 113.9p on diesel.

The price cuts follows a 5% fall in the price of oil on Thursday.

Roger Fogg, Morrisons Services Director, said: “We are responding quickly for our customers as many will be filling up at the weekend.”

The cuts this week will save more than £1 on a typical fill-up.