Fuel prices are exploding: This is the cheapest way to fill up in Frankfurt today!
Current fuel prices in Frankfurt (Oder) on November 5, 2025: Analysis of price developments and regional differences.

Fuel prices are exploding: This is the cheapest way to fill up in Frankfurt today!
On November 5, 2025, many drivers in Germany, especially in Frankfurt (Oder), will be watching the current fuel prices like a hawk. In the city on the banks of the Oder, known for its high fuel costs, the driving pleasure often ends at the gas stations. According to a report by Moz.de Today, drivers had to pay an average of 1.677 euros for a liter of Super E10, which represents an increase of 2.1 cents compared to the previous week. Diesel even costs 1.607 euros, after an increase of 4.2 cents.
In eastern Germany in particular, fuel prices are regularly higher than in other regions. Frankfurt (Oder) is one of the cities most affected, as the Federal Cartel Office found in a recent report. This shows that prices in Brandenburg are among the most expensive in Germany, which makes life more difficult for commuters and occasional drivers.
Regional price differences examined
The authority, led by Andreas Mundt, has announced a closer review of regional price differences. In border regions such as Frankfurt (Oder), the differences to fuel prices in other federal states are clearly noticeable. The report by the Federal Cartel Office, which was published on October 7, 2025, highlights the “noticeably high fuel prices” and shows that there is a need for action here.
But the problems are not just limited to the fuel supply. There are also difficulties with purchases and deliveries. A customer reports an unfortunate incident at the online retailer Amazon. According to an experience report 60 million There was trouble with the delivery of a PlayStation 5 that the customer had ordered in December. A technical mishap resulted in the delivery being deemed failed and the customer has been battling with customer service over a refund ever since.
The customer fears that the supplier has committed fraud with a secret code he passed on. Amazon increased attention to the customer's request and opened an internal investigation, but despite several inquiries, there was ultimately no refund for the unfortunate buyer. This has led to him now planning to pursue the matter in a number of ways, including contacting headquarters in the US.
Are the price increases at gas stations and the difficulties with online purchases related? What is certain is that both drivers and customers on the internet are confronted with unforeseen challenges in many places. Regional politics and companies are called upon to find solutions to regain consumer trust.