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Washington gas station adds extra digit in anticipation of $10 per gallon

In Washington (the state), gas prices are some of the highest in the country at an average of over $5 per gallon. Of course Washington is a deep blue state, with cesspools like Seattle that ruin the rest of the state for everyone else. Now, some gas stations are running out of gas, AND adding an extra digit in anticipation of $10 per gallon gas! The communist left has always wanted us to pay up the ass for a tank of gas, like they do in Europe. It may finally be coming (as if it wasn’t bad enough now). Machines has also been reprogrammed for $10+ per gallon for gas. This is going to get really ugly.

Gas stations across the US are running out of fuel and in anticipation of an increase in gas prices, gas stations in the state of Washington are reportedly reprogramming pumps to include double-digit numbers in “price per gallon” as the current trend could put prices over $10.00.
At the 76 Gas Station in Auburn, Washington located at 1725 Auburn Way North, gas pumps have been reprogrammed to make room for double-digit pricing. In March, they still had single-digit programming.
A spokesperson at 76 confirmed to The Post Millennial that the gas pumps were reprogrammed to allocate for double-digit pricing. Although not confirming that they are expecting prices to increase up to $10.00 or more, the current trend suggests the possibility.
This specific gas station also sells race fuel which may have forced the reprogramming since it has also increased in pricing, the spokesperson told The Post Millennial. However, the race fuel is sold on separate pumps from the those with the standard regular, plus, premium, and diesel fuel options.
Throughout eastern Washington, gas stations are running out of fuel. In the Tri-Cities (Kennewick, Pasco, and West Richland), customers are pulling up to pumps only to find notes that state the station is out of fuel, which wasn’t an issue in the past. Some stations only have diesel available.