Fuel Savings UK

Looking to save money on fuel? Fuel is a costly expense so here’s some easy tips and schemes which will help to save you money.

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Smart Ways to Save on Fuel in the UK

With fuel prices fluctuating, adopting savvy habits can lead to significant savings. Here's how you can reduce your petrol expenses:

1. Leverage Fuel Loyalty Programs

Program Rewards Details
1 point per litre
500 points = £5
New users get 200 bonus points for registering in the app + double points on the first three fill-ups.
Personalised offers & money off fuel New users receive ~£2.50 worth of points on sign-up. Ongoing discounts on fuel and in-store deals.
1 Nectar point per litre Earn at Sainsbury’s & selected Esso sites. Redeem on groceries, travel & more. Bonus offers often appear in the Nectar app.
Tesco: points on fuel
Esso w/ Tesco Express: 1 point per £3
Collect Clubcard points at Tesco petrol stations; at Esso sites with a Tesco Express you earn 1 point per £3 spent on fuel.
5 More Points per litre Scan your More Card/app to earn on fuel. Points convert into £5 “Fivers” when you reach the threshold.

2. Utilise Cashback Debit Cards

Paying for petrol? Put it on a cashback or rewards card to earn money back or points on every fill-up, then stack that with your fuel retailer’s loyalty scheme to double dip and squeeze more value from every litre. For tactics and card picks, see our full guide here.

3. Compare Fuel Prices

Use apps like PetrolPrices to find the cheapest fuel stations in your area. Supermarkets such as Tesco and Morrisons often offer lower prices compared to branded stations.

FAQ’s

  • PetrolPrices is a top-rated app for UK drivers. It shows real-time fuel prices at stations nearby, helping you find the best deal before you set off.

  • Yes. Cards like Tesco Clubcard and Sainsbury’s Nectar offer points per litre, which can be redeemed for discounts on groceries or rewards. Over time, these savings can add up, especially if you fuel up regularly at those supermarkets.

  • Absolutely. Debit cards like Zilch and iFast offer up to 2.5% cashback.

  • Generally, yes. Programs like Texaco Star Rewards give you money off future purchases once you reach a points threshold. If you stick with the same station, it’s essentially free money back.

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