Due to profit by the government, chicken prices have risen to Rs700 per kilogram in some areas of the country.
According to the latest information, the price per kilogram in Quetta has increased by Rs200, Karachi by Rs150, and Lahore by Rs458.
After failing to develop a policy, the Punjab Food Department has raised the price of 10kg flour bags by Rs100.
In Utility Stores, prices for other products have risen after the Ramazan bundle expired due to the increased demand.
According to the announcement, there has been a rise in the price of 50 grams of cardamom by Rs.18, 200 grams of red chili by Rs.18, and shampoo by Rs.14.
According to the announcement, the price of pulses was increased by Rs.10 per kg and cooking oil of various brands up to Rs.20 per liter.
On the other hand, the Utility Stores Corporation claims that the federal government will no longer subsidize 19 goods, but only five. Sugar costs Rs. 70 per kg, wheat costs Rs. 400 per 10 kg bag and ghee cost Rs. 260 per kg. Other staples, such as rice and lentils, will also receive subsidies.