PKR man fears eggs becoming too pricey for his instant noodles
Ganapathy said the price of 30 grade C eggs has risen by 36.6 per cent from RM9 to RM12.30. — Reuters pic
“In 10 months, the new government has allowed the price of basic goods to skyrocket. Currently the price of 30 grade C eggs has risen by 36.6 per cent from RM9 to RM12.30,” he said in a statement today. Ganapathy urged the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs, and the Malaysian Competition Commission to investigate anti-competition elements that could be happening in the local egg market.“The government must fulfill its guarantee to stabilise the price of eggs which has seen a sharp rise in price,” Ganapathy said in the statement.
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