KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) Twenty-eight oil companies and retailers have agreed to settle litigation claiming customers were knowingly overcharged when gas station fuel temperatures rose. The plaintiffs’ attorneys said in a news release Friday that a federal judge in Kansas City, Kansas has given preliminary approval to settlements in the so-called “hot fuel” litigation.
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