18,000 Myanmar Kyats for 1 tug! The price of palm oil in Myanmar has skyrocketed! People: Buy pork fat to make oil for eating

Published 2024년 8월 23일

Tridge summary

Residents of Shwebida Township in Yangon, Myanmar, are experiencing difficulty in buying edible palm oil due to a shortage and price hike since June. The shortage has led to the purchase of pork fat for frying, and the Myanmar Edible Oil Merchants Association has implemented a door-to-door delivery system to distribute 2 tugs of edible palm oil to each household in 44 townships of Yangon Province per month. However, the large number of orders has resulted in delivery challenges. Queuing up to purchase edible palm oil is expected to be necessary starting September 2023.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

A resident of Shwebida Township, Yangon said that it is very difficult to buy edible palm oil in Shwebida. Other places can buy 50 jia at a time by queuing up, but here we can only buy 25 jia if we queue up early in the morning. Because it is difficult to buy edible palm oil and the price is high, some grassroots people in Yangon and small shops making fried foods have changed to buying pork fat to make lard. Edible palm oil sellers said that since June this year, the sales of edible palm oil have changed, and it is impossible to buy enough edible palm oil. Then the price has risen, and the purchase of edible palm oil requires the production of household registration books, ID cards, etc., and mixed oil has begun to enter the market. An edible palm oil seller said that we can't buy enough edible palm oil. Now we sell canned oil, and then mixed oil will definitely enter the market because businessmen only care about profits. , do it if you can make money. Lard, fried oil, etc. seem ...
Source: Foodmate

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