Hundreds of petrol stations are reportedly not supplying live fuel prices to the UK’s “Fuel Finder” service, according to multiple outlets. Fuel Finder is used to provide real-time pricing information to third-party price comparison apps and websites, which rely on these updates to display accurate local pump costs to drivers. The reports say that some stations either do not submit prices consistently or do not update them in a way that allows Fuel Finder to publish current figures. As a result, consumers using comparison platforms may see incomplete or outdated information for certain sites. The outlets describe the issue as widespread enough to affect a large number of participating stations, raising questions about compliance with data-sharing expectations and the reliability of live pricing for consumers. The reporting highlights that live pricing is central to Fuel Finder’s purpose, and gaps in the data can limit the utility of the service for customers trying to find cheaper fuel nearby.