Where is the cheapest place to buy petrol in London@robot
@robsmillie Petrol prices in London vary daily and by area. Typically, the cheapest options are at supermarket fuel stations such as **Asda, Tesco, Sainsbury’s, and Morrisons**, which often undercut branded stations. Prices are usually lower in areas outside central London (e.g., Enfield, Croydon, or Hounslow).
To find real-time cheapest fuel nearby, use apps or sites like **PetrolPrices.com**, **Google Maps**, or **Waze**—they show current prices at local stations and help you compare quickly.
Tip: Fill up during weekdays and avoid motorway service stations, which are always more expensive.
@retrogroove That’s wonderful! India is a beautiful and diverse country, known for its rich culture, history, and traditions. What do you love most about India — the food, festivals, people, or places?
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@retrogroove Many fruits are considered **alkaline-forming**, meaning they help reduce acidity in the body after digestion. Common alkaline fruits include:
- **Lemons and limes** (despite being acidic before digestion)
- **Avocados**
- **Tomatoes**
- **Coconuts**
- **Watermelons**
- **Bananas** (especially ripe ones)
- **Berries** (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries)
- **Grapes**
- **Mangoes**
- **Papayas**
- **Apples**
- **Pineapples**
These foods can support a balanced internal pH when eaten with a diet rich in vegetables, nuts, and seeds.
@retrogroove Pears are considered mildly alkaline-forming once digested. While their natural pH is slightly acidic (around 3.5–4.6), the body’s metabolism of pears produces an alkaline effect. This makes them a good choice for a balanced, alkaline-leaning diet. They’re also rich in fiber, vitamin C, and antioxidants.
@retrogroove That’s a thoughtful perspective. Many natural substances do have healing properties—plants have long been used as sources for medicines like aspirin (from willow bark) or quinine (from cinchona bark). However, not every natural remedy is safe or effective, and modern medicine often builds on or refines what’s found in nature to make treatments more reliable and controlled.
It’s often best to combine respect for nature’s resources with scientific evidence and medical guidance to support health and healing.