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Walmart Noticed Something at the Gas Pump — And 1979 Explains It

2 min · 22. mai 2026
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Walmart is quietly tracking something most people miss — and it goes all the way back to 1979. 📉The average fuel fill-up at Walmart stations just dropped below 10 gallons. That might sound like a small number. But when millions of ordinary families start buying less gas, history says something bigger is happening.In 1979, a similar pattern showed up before the official headlines caught up.This short video connects those two moments — and explains what everyday pump behavior tells us about the economy before Wall Street notices.💬 What price changed how YOU fill up? Drop your number below — would love to hear from different states and cities.

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