Pain at the pump extends to Central Illinois drivers, nonprofits and businesses – Bloomington Pantagraph

"People think fuel prices start and stop at the price of the pump," said Moe Davis, owner of Tobin's Pizza. "That’s just one of many elements. ... Most of the products we stay in contact with, a lot of times fuel will touch those products eight to 12 times before people have a chance to buy it."
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JackBolly
3 years ago

Everyone knows the other shoe is going to drop after Pritzker gets re-elected, and large business is public enemy number one for Democrats.

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