Black Friday: Long queues as NI firm Go slashes diesel and unleaded petrol prices to £1.19 a litre

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Long queues have formed at NI firm Go after it announed a special Black Friday deal selling unleaded petrol and diesel at £1.19 per litre.

In an online post on their Facebook page, the firm said diesel and unleaded will be priced at £1.19 - that’s a 20p discount.

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It was announced as a Black Friday deal with ‘No Catch. Just huge savings.”

There is a maximum fill of £100 and must be into vehicle tanks only with no container/ storage tank fills allowed.

Car owners queue at the GO Garage on Grand Parade, east Belfast, to take advantage of the Black Friday fuel prices. Picture by Jonathan Porter/PressEyeCar owners queue at the GO Garage on Grand Parade, east Belfast, to take advantage of the Black Friday fuel prices. Picture by Jonathan Porter/PressEye
Car owners queue at the GO Garage on Grand Parade, east Belfast, to take advantage of the Black Friday fuel prices. Picture by Jonathan Porter/PressEye

There are Terms and Conditions and it is only while stocks last.

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Visit the GO Pay @ Pump sites at Cookstown, Crumlin, Carrickfergus, Yorkgate, Great Victoria Street, Grand Parade, Twin Spires Richhill, Portadown & Killea.

Go is part of parent company LCC Group Ltd, a leading solid and liquid fuel importer and distributor and Electricity Supplier.,

The Go Portfolio has 40+ sites across Ireland 15 of which are company owned and operated, these are known within the Group as Go Pay @ Pump.

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Go petrol station in Portadown. Photo courtesy of Google.Go petrol station in Portadown. Photo courtesy of Google.
Go petrol station in Portadown. Photo courtesy of Google.

Go Forecourts launched into the domestic market with ClickOil in November 2013.

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