A gasoline station in Imatra, Finland, mistakenly sold 98-octane fuel for just 1.009 euros per liter due to a pricing error, attracting a long line of motorists.
On a Tuesday evening, the SEO gas station in Imatra experienced a rush of customers when 98-octane gasoline was advertised at an unheard-of price of 1.009 euros per liter. This price point was astonishing given that diesel and 95-octane gasoline were being sold for around two euros per liter. A reader's video captured the long line of cars eager to take advantage of this unexpectedly low price, demonstrating a significant public interest and urgency.