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UK government advisors advise against urging public not to panic over rising fuel prices due to Iran conflict, as it could spark more anxiety and stockpiling. Past events like the pandemic toilet paper rush and fuel shortages show people stockpile rationally when supplies seem at risk. Fuel costs have sharply increased, with unleaded averaging one hundred forty-seven pence per litre and diesel at one hundred seventy-one pence per litre. Advisors warn against blaming a selfish minority for shortages and are consulting behavioral experts for better messages if oil stocks dwindle further. Farmers warn of coming food price rises due to pricier fertiliser.
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