A Massachusetts gas station owner has stopped selling gas to demonstration skyrocketing costs he states are “robbing the public.”
Ren’s Mobil owner Reynold Gladu told Western Mass News he is taking a stand versus increasing gas rates by putting an “out of gas” indication on the door of the Amherst gas station.
“It’s tough adequate for individuals to put groceries on their table after working in the factory or anyplace they work for 30-40 hours a week and not be able to put gas in their carsandtruck and get to work. I puton’t desire to be part of that,” Gladu informed the outlet.
As of Friday earlymorning, the nationwide typical for gas throughout America was $4.986, according to AAA. The average hasactually increased by 12 cents giventhat Monday.
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Gladu stated he will attempt to keep the doors open as long as he can and will start selling gas onceagain when gas business “stop robbing the public.”
He is still offering oil modifications and repairwork but comprehends he will professional