As fuel prices continue to rise sharply – diesel currently costs over 2.20 euros per liter, while in Poland it costs 1.65 euros – more and more German drivers are filling up their tanks across the border. Long queues are already forming at Polish gas stations.
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This trend is expected to intensify starting Thursday, March 12th, when the Orlen Group launches a special promotion on fuel in neighboring Poland. For eight consecutive weekends, drivers can purchase up to 50 liters of gasoline or diesel at a reduced price of up to 35 groszy (approximately 0.08 euros) per liter.
The information was initially reported by the Polish publication “businessinsider.com.pl” and brought to the attention of Nordkurier by Andreas Schwarze, a local resident familiar with the Polish press. Schwarze, who lives in the border region, predicts a significant influx of drivers taking advantage of the lower prices.
To participate in the promotion, customers must be users of the Orlen Vitay App, activate corresponding coupons, and purchase goods worth at least five Złoty (excluding fuel). A reduction of 20 groszy per liter is applied to pure fuel purchases with coupon activation. Orlen customers, including those from Germany, can purchase up to 400 liters at the reduced price through the conclude of May.
According to Business Insider Polska, Orlen currently achieves only minimal profit margins on diesel fuel at its own stations, presenting significant challenges due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the Orlen promotion commence?
The Orlen promotion begins on Thursday, March 12th and will continue for eight consecutive weekends.
How much fuel can drivers purchase at the reduced price?
Drivers can purchase up to 50 liters of gasoline or diesel at the reduced price during each weekend of the promotion.
What is required to take advantage of the promotion?
Customers must be users of the Orlen Vitay App, activate corresponding coupons, and purchase goods worth at least five Złoty (excluding fuel).
Will this promotion impact fuel prices in Germany?
