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Except that this is SUPER-illegal in any other marketplace on earth. Think about it. You can't walk into Foot Locker for a pair of Jordans and when you get to the desk they say, "Well, there's four people in line behind you that want these too, I think I'm going to charge you 20% more." If this was applied to oil gasoline would be $10.00/gallon.
I hope this ass-hat is at least incurring fees for this.
You're right in that the gas place can't do it in - but only when there's a crisis - and only in some jurisdictions I believe (I could be wrong). My understanding is that Footlocker can do this all they want unfortunately.
But you're right gouging can be against the law!