Stations with the cheapest premium gas in Petal for the week of May 25-31

Stations with the cheapest premium gas in Petal for the week of May 25-31
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The Petal Food Mart at 200 S. Main St. is selling the cheapest premium gasoline in Petal for the week of May 25-31, according to GasBuddy.com.

Gas was priced at $1.47 per gallon.

Data is accurate as of press time, but gas prices have been known to fluctuate on a daily, and even hourly, basis.

Lowest Gas Prices in Petal for the week of May 25-31

Station Address Price
Petal Food Mart 200 S. Main St., 39465 $1.47
Valero 416 Miss.-42 E., 39465 $1.49


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