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fromIrish Independent
11 hours agoNo evidence of price gouging on fuel, CCPC finds
Recent price increases are attributed to wholesale cost hikes, not illegal practices by merchants.
About half of the companies that deliver home heating oil to New Yorkers failed at least one inspection of truck gauges meant to ensure residents get the fuel they pay for, an analysis of records shows. More than 330,000 households in New York City - primarily in The Bronx and Manhattan - rely on home fuel oil to heat their homes during the winter. To make sure customers are not shortchanged, each year the New York Department of Consumer and Worker Protection inspects the gauges of all delivery trucks. Since mid-2023, inspectors have flunked the gauges on one in every 10 trucks they checked.