The Commerce Commission has this afternoon announced the new prices for the price controlled basic food items.

Commission Chairman, Doctor Mahendra Reddy confirmed that the average reduction on the food items is now 9 percent compared to the average reduction of 13 percent which was announced last week.

Some items have also been taken off the list since there are cheaper substitutes available according to the Commission.

The brands of high end products have also been removed including price control for 4kg packs of rice.

Only the 1kg, 2kg and 10kg bags of rice will be under price control while prices of other packs will be determined by the retailers.

All tea bags are off the price control list while bulk tea remains under price control, high end corned beef and corned mutton is now off the list, certain types of baby food is off the list because cheaper local substitutes are available.

However infant formula remains under price control.

The prices of lamb chops, necks and shanks have also gone up compared to the earlier price reduction after the commission took the costing of the retailers into account.

There are also extra mark-up margins for the corner shops and outlets in the rural areas and the outer islands.