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Forecourt 'brings in chip and pin way to pay'
Those picking up petrol in Doncaster may be intrigued by a new way to pay introduced by officials at a filling station in the region.
According to the Star, Morrisons on York Road has installed new terminals at the site which allow drivers to pick up fuel with minimum fuss and effort, with motorists barely having to get out of their cars.
It could be that the method proves to be particularly useful to those with children in the vehicle or with expensive shopping inside, according to store general manager Paul Rumboll.
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Those looking to preserve their car insurance policies could also find that the method helps them cut the chances of a break-in.
"Our new pay at pump technology will speed up your stop and means you don't need to leave your car unattended," commented the official.
The news comes as the price of petrol in the region is reportedly higher than in neighbouring areas, according to a local news source.
Northampton Chronicle & Echo has commented that the cost of fuel is £117 per year more expensive than in nearby Kettering.
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