Fuel's Gone Through the Roof. Here's How to Keep More Cash in Your Pocket.
With prices up significantly over recent months, fuel has gone from a business cost to a genuine squeeze. You can't control what's happening at the bowser — but there are a few places where you can claw some of it back.
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Fuel costs are one of those things that quietly bleed your margin without you noticing — until you add it up at the end of the month. None of these fixes are magic, but done consistently they make a real dent.
