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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Commodities prices down at Utility outlets


The prices of edible commodities have seen an acute decline at Utility outlets across the
metropolis city, Karachi, sending a sigh of relief for poor people amid skyrocketing times of hike, Geo
News reported.
According to details, the price of a 10-kg sack of flour has slid by 10 rupees while ghee and oil have gone
down by Rs.2 per liter.
Talking to Geo News, Bashir Babar, the zonal manager Utility Stores Corporation (USC), Karachi said the
price of Special Chakki Aata has been slashed at all utility outlets, elaborating that a 10-kg bag of flour is
now available at Rs.300.
He said the prices of ghee and oil have declined by Rs.2/liter. They are now selling at Rs.160 per liter at all
utility stores across city.