LightRoasted
If I may ...
If I may ...
Why is gas always so much more here in Calvert? Is it because Gott pretty much has a monopoly here? Recently went to Salisbury, and from over the bay bridge thru Easton thru Trappe thru Cambridge, all the way to Salisbury, gas was $2.00 - $2.05. So what gives? But closer, as soon as you leave Calvert, be it the southern way, or the northern way, gas prices are always much cheaper. If, for a far longer stretch of road, just over the Route 50 bridge, there can be drastically lower gas prices, why can't similar prices be in Calvert, with a shorter stretch of road? Is there a realistic explanation for this phenomenon?
Why is gas always so much more here in Calvert? Is it because Gott pretty much has a monopoly here? Recently went to Salisbury, and from over the bay bridge thru Easton thru Trappe thru Cambridge, all the way to Salisbury, gas was $2.00 - $2.05. So what gives? But closer, as soon as you leave Calvert, be it the southern way, or the northern way, gas prices are always much cheaper. If, for a far longer stretch of road, just over the Route 50 bridge, there can be drastically lower gas prices, why can't similar prices be in Calvert, with a shorter stretch of road? Is there a realistic explanation for this phenomenon?