United Petroleum is partnering with the WA State Government to offer WA Seniors Card members discounts on fuel.
The discount will see WA Seniors Card members save four cents per litre on fuel, with an estimated average saving of $70 a year.
Judith Russell, Head of Loyalty at United Petroleum, said they were thrilled with the new partnership providing seniors with the opportunity to save money.
“United is 100 per cent behind helping seniors save at the bowser. Our already low fuel prices together with this discount helps provide further relief to the cost of living. We’re proud to be the go-to fuel service station of choice for thousands of seniors right across WA.”
There are 34 United Petroleum fuel outlets in Western Australia, including 11 in regional areas, and more than 400 around Australia.
Don Punch, Seniors and Ageing Minister, said the Cook Government is committed to supporting older Western Australians with the rising cost of living, and to ensure they stay connected to their community.
“Rising fuel costs can put pressure on household budgets, and I would like to thank United Petroleum for their commitment to reducing the cost of living with this new fuel partnership.”
Russell explained that WA Seniors Card members simply need to register online for the United app or plastic United fuel discount card.
“If seniors choose the United app, this can be downloaded into a smartphone and used straight away, while the plastic card will be delivered within five to 15 business days.
“Members need to show the barcode in the United app or swipe the magnetic stripe on the back of the plastic card at the time of purchase at participating United service stations to save the 4 cents per litre.”
The discount can be used once a day for a purchase of a maximum of 150L in a single transaction across United Petroleum’s entire range of fuel.
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