Prices are lacking in markets


Rawalpindi:

Inflation in open markets, Sunday bazaars and road stalls have been completely out of control, as vegetable prices, fruits and edible items continue to increase abruptly.

The increase in gasoline and diesel prices has led to higher transport costs, which further increases the prices of basic products.

In the markets, milk is sold at RS220-240 per liter, Yogurt at RS240-250 per kg, live chicken at RS400 per kg and chicken meat at RS600 per kg.

The eggs have a price of RS316 per dozen, lamb at RS2,400 per kg and beef at RS1,400 per kg.

Between the pulses and the grains, the white chickpeas are RS400 per kg, puree lentils RS550, Chana Dal RS330, RS400 rice and kitchen oil and GHEE between RS500 and RS550 per kg. Sugar is sold to RS190 per kg.

Vegetable Prices Have Also Shared Sharply With Potatoes at RS100, Only AT RS110, Tomatoes at RS350, Peas at RS380, Local Lemons at RS350, Coriander at RS50 Per Bunch, Arvi at RS180, Cucumbers at RS100, Cauliflower at RS170, Carrots at RS250, Okra at RS180, Green Chilies to RS150, bitter pumpkin to RS140, eggplant to RS100, garlic to RS380 and ginger to RS600 per kg.

Fruit Prices Have Also Risen Steeply With Apples SOLD AT RS200-350 PER KG, BANANAS AT RS120-200 PER DOZEN, KINNOW AND ORANGES AT RS200-250 PER DOZEN, MELONS AT RS170 PER KG, GRAPES AT RS300-400 PER KG, SUSTARKHANI GRAPES AT RS550 Papaya at RS400, Coconuts at RS450 each, peaches at RS300-400 per kg, guayabas at RS200-300, pears at RS250, Caquis to RS200 and grenades to RS350-450 per kg.

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