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21st May 2018

Petrol station in Dublin to drop prices to 99c as part of grand re-opening next week

Michael Lanigan

Circle K

Don’t miss out.

Circle K will be dropping fuel prices to celebrate the re-opening of one of its service stations in Dublin next week.

The fuel and convenience retail giant has confirmed that it will be running the special offers in its City Avenue service station on Thursday, 24 May as part of its massive national re-brand of Topaz, which was announced in April.

The re-opening will also see several other in-store special offers available to consumers and motorists in the Citywest area.

From 7am to 3pm, Circle K City Avenue will give motorists the chance to buy fuel for 10c less per litre, while at 1pm, 250 vouchers for a miles fuel tank fill at 99c per litre will be given away to customers on a first come, first served basis.

Furthermore, 500 free lunches will be given away between 1pm and 2pm, while customers will have the chance to win €1,000 worth of miles fuel in spinning wheel competitions, purchases from the deli range and the Mexican street food range will come with a 50% discount, and there will be free car washes all day.

The rebrand of Topaz came as part of a €55 million investment announced on 13 April, which revealed Circle K’s plans to pump €35m into four new “state of the art” service stations over the coming 18 to 24 months.

A further investment of €20m is set to go into the rebrand of all 420 Topaz stations nationwide, with the ensuing move promising the creation of 90 full-time and 150 part-time jobs across Kildare, Wexford, Athlone, Westmeath and Dublin.