The Brief
- A BP gas station in Romulus is accused of price gouging by AG Dana Nessel’s office.
- The discrepancy is now prompting a second probe by Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office.
- Back in April, an investigator pulled in and paid $5.24 for a gallon of gas. On that same day, GasBuddy data showed the rest of the area averaging well under four dollars.
ROMULUS, Mich. (FOX 2) – Gas prices are high across Michigan, but at one Romulus station, they’re hitting heights that have state investigators asking: “Why?” Now they’re looking into alleged price gouging.
Big picture view:
If you’re a traveler flying into Detroit Metro, it is likely the BP on Middlebelt is one of the first stops you’ll see. But for everyday drivers, especially those running Uber and Lyft services, it’s a point of contention for sure.…