Fruits and vegetables are sold at a higher price than the fixed price

Fruits and vegetables are sold at a higher price than the fixed price

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The shopkeepers of Lahore did not even have respect for Ramadan, who not only started selling fruits and vegetables at more than the official rates, but also made chicken and eggs more expensive.

In Lahore, the official price of onion is fixed at Rs 190 per kg, which started selling at Rs 250 per kg in the market.

The official price of tomato is Rs 95 per kg which is being sold at Rs 130 per kg in the market, the official rate of garlic is Rs 595 per kg which is being sold at Rs 750 per kg.

The official rates of ginger are fixed at Rs 520 per kg, which is available in the market at Rs 650 per kg, the official rates of lemon China are fixed at Rs 100 per kg, which is available at Rs 150 per kg, the official rate of potato is Rs 53 per kg, which is Rs 80 per kg. Kilo is being sold.

Fruits are still being sold at high prices in Lahore, contrary to the official prices.

The official price of first grade apples is fixed at Rs 325 per kg, which started selling at Rs 400 per kg.

The official rate of first grade banana is Rs 193 per dozen, which is available in the market at Rs 250.

The official rate of Badana pomegranate is fixed at Rs 720 per kg, which is available in the market for Rs 1,000.

Guavas are available at Rs 250 per kg instead of Rs 190, Kano at Rs 500 per dozen instead of Rs 330.

Papaya is available at Rs 320 per kg instead of Rs 220, Iranian dates are available at Rs 600-800 per kg instead of Rs 480.

In Lahore, the price of chicken meat has been increased by Rs 15 per kg, after which the price of chicken meat has increased from Rs 619 per kg to Rs 634 per kg.

The price of eggs per dozen increased by Rs 2 from Rs 273 to Rs 275 per dozen.



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