Bread price to increase
The Prices and Incomes Board announces the retail and wholesale prices of Bread will increase following the increase in the price of Baker's Flour.
Unwrapped long loaf will now cost 70c an increase of 5c while plastic wrapped long loaf will now cost 71c an increase of 4c.
Unwrapped starch reduced loaf will cost 71c an increase of 4c while wrapped/sliced starch reduced loaf will cost 74c an increase also of 4c.
Wrapped medium starch reduced loaf will now cost $1.07 an increase of 7c while a wrapped/slice medium starched reduced loaf will cost $1.09 an increase of 7c.
Wholemeal wrapped loaf will cost 43c an increase of 2c and a wholemeal medium wrapped loaf will cost $1.42 an increase of 10c while a wholemeal medium wrapped/sliced loaf will cost $1.45 an increase of 10c.
These prices are for SUva, Lautoka, Ba, Nadi, Sigatoka, Tavua, Nausori and Nasinu and areas within 5 kilometres from any of the post offices situated at Korovou, Navua and Rakiraki.
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