Plymouth, Indiana is the battleground for war.
A
gas war.
It all started a few days ago. On Monday, gas was $3.33 here
in Plymouth while it remained at $3.56 in South Bend. By Tuesday,
the Speedway on North Michigan Street by Rt. 30 had gas at $2.99.
So, the Wal*Mart on Rt. 30 and Oak decided to drop theirs.
Following suit was the BP station on Michigan and Jefferson. Day by
day, every few hours, the prices dropped. $2.99, 2.90, 2.85, and so
on.
Last night, gas was $2.70 at Speedway. Driving by, people
were backed up onto Michigan Street, clammoring for the cheap gas.
Going to work this morning (at 9am), gas was $2.69. Astounding!
This evening, I figured I would fill up, even though I
figured the price of gas would have gone up again. I was wrong. Gas
is at
$2.65 here in Plymouth and people are losing their minds. I
did a quick pass at all the major stations- there are lines out
into the street for most of them. I decided to get my gas at the BP
station about 2 blocks from my apartment here on Michigan Street.
Oddly enough, there was no line. As you can see, I paid $2.65, got
8.52 gallons of gas for a record.... *$22.69*! I had a little less
than half a tank left in my little 2000 Chevy Cavalier. Usually it
takes me $30 or even $40.
We easily have the lowest gas in the state! I don't know how
long this will last, but it's a welcome sight here in the midwest!
In response to assignment:
Pain at the pump