Martin Lewis warns heating oil prices 'extremely excessive' as Iran conflict drives UK household costs higher
Martin Lewis has warned households about what he called “extremely excessive” heating oil price rises as the conflict involving Iran continues to push global energy costs higher. Speaking on his BBC podcast, the money saving expert highlighted a stark example from a listener in Lincolnshire who ordered 1 000 litres of heating oil for £645 — only to find the same supplier quoting £1 480 shortly afterwards, an £835 jump. “I ve heard about rises, but that example is extremely excessive,” he said

Martin Lewis has warned households about what he called “extremely excessive” heating oil price rises as the conflict involving Iran continues to push global energy costs higher. Speaking on his BBC podcast, the money saving expert highlighted a stark example from a listener in Lincolnshire who ordered 1 000 litres of heating oil for £645 — only to find the same supplier quoting £1 480 shortly afterwards, an £835 jump. “I ve heard about rises, but that example is extremely excessive,” he said
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