Flour prices to rise tomorow
The Prices and Incomes Board has announced that wheat prices on the international market have reached record levels due to shortage of wheat in the market, which will cause local prices to increase.
From tomorrow, the price of one kilogram of flour will increase from $1.03 to $1.07. The price of one kilograms pack of flour increases by 4 cents, from $1.12 to $1.16.
Two kg pack of flour will cost $2.18 an increase of 10 cents, 4kg pack prices increases from $4.25 to $4.44, 10kg bags will cost $10.81, increasing from $10.34.
For Sharps, the price of one kilogram of sharp will increase from $1.04 to $1.07. The price of one kilogram pack of sharp increases from $1.13 to $1.17.
Two kg pack of sharp will cost $2.19 a increase of 10 cents, 4kg pack prices increases from $4.28 to $4.46, 10kg bags will cost $10.88, increasing from $10.40.
These are prices are the towns and cities and prices are expected to vary in other areas.
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