Increase the number of dealers in meat, vegetables and fruit, in a number of popular areas and high-end slogan «No to the exploitation», and «in solidarity with our people we will decrease Price », an expression of their solidarity with the success of the revolution on January 25, an initiative that led to the decline in the prices of many food commodities, with prices of meat the municipality to reach between 40 and 45 pounds per kilo to the consumer, and tomatoes to between 100 and 125 pounds, and orange to 175 pounds.
The prices of vegetables, the lowest price it yesterday, bringing the price of eggplant bride to 2 pounds per kilo, after 3.5 pounds, and white to 1.5, and beans and peas to 3 pounds, carrots, taro and pepper 2 pounds, and potatoes, zucchini, onions, 1.5 pounds, Garlic and municipal 10 pounds instead of 15 pounds before the revolution.
The prices of meat in the municipal butcher shops from 70 to between 40 and 45 pounds per kilo, and a number of traders said that lower prices caused their losses slightly, but they insist on a reduction to successfully participate in the joy of the revolution.
Ahmed Atta, Vegetables trader, resellers, traders said that consensus on the non-exploitation has led to the continuing decline in prices of vegetables, denying the exploitation of retailers the opportunity to supply shortages to raise prices, and expected continued decline in the coming days.
The prices of vegetables, the lowest price it yesterday, bringing the price of eggplant bride to 2 pounds per kilo, after 3.5 pounds, and white to 1.5, and beans and peas to 3 pounds, carrots, taro and pepper 2 pounds, and potatoes, zucchini, onions, 1.5 pounds, Garlic and municipal 10 pounds instead of 15 pounds before the revolution.
The prices of meat in the municipal butcher shops from 70 to between 40 and 45 pounds per kilo, and a number of traders said that lower prices caused their losses slightly, but they insist on a reduction to successfully participate in the joy of the revolution.
Ahmed Atta, Vegetables trader, resellers, traders said that consensus on the non-exploitation has led to the continuing decline in prices of vegetables, denying the exploitation of retailers the opportunity to supply shortages to raise prices, and expected continued decline in the coming days.
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