
$3.57/gal at the entrance to the Montgomery Village low income housing development.

$3.49/gal (8 cents cheaper) near the middle class Arrowhead Subdivision.

$3.47/gal (10 cents cheaper) at the intersection of Young High Pike and Chapman Hwy.
I have no idea how gas is priced and I presume some would say thanks that there is gas for sale at all. Some would say, just go to the store with the cheaper gas. If you've ever been really low on money, you will know you cannot always make it to the next stop before needing to buy gas.
I remember once, years ago, trying to get home from work. I stopped to buy gas with some small change. The man at the store told me just starting the car would use up the gas I just purchased (was driving a Chevy Caprice 427 4 barrel). I did make it home. Some would say, buy a car that gets better gas mileage. Sure. If you've ever been really low on money, you will know that's a silly thing to say.
I noticed the same kind of price differences when we lived in Florida. There was a convenience store in the lower income town of Sanford where the prices were always higher than the convenience store of the same company in the middle class income town of Lake Mary.