A Dublin petrol station has made a confusing - albeit hilarious mistake in their fuel price advertising.
On the boards outside Applegreen, on the Clonskeagh Road, fuel prices were advertised at €0.09 per litre, cut-price to the point of extremity.
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However, some were also quick to see the funny side the accident, with one social media user saying: "Someone will be on jobs.ie today ha"
Another was quick to point out the real price of the petrol in the station, saying: "The actual price for a litre of petrol at this particular place is €1.47 a litre, the dearest in the area."
For a second we thought we were back in the Celtic Tiger!
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