In Iran, bakeries are not allowed to increase prices

게시됨 2021년 5월 19일

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Bakers in Tehran have increased the prices of subsidized bread, contradicting approved prices and leading to legality questions. The Iranian Chamber of Trade Unions has called for bread prices to reflect rising production costs, citing factors like worker wages, energy costs, and health expenses. The chamber also noted economic pressure has led to bakeries reducing staff or changing jobs. Until a rate amendment, bakers are not allowed to illegally increase prices.
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원본 콘텐츠

According to ISNA, a field report from bakeries also indicates that some bakeries have now raised their prices with subsidized flour, including Barbari bread at 2,000 Tomans, plain Sangak bread at 3,000 Tomans, and Lavash bread at 450 Tomans. They offer Tomans. Meanwhile, according to the 124 system, the approved price of simple barbarian bread is a subsidy of 1000 Tomans, simple Sangak is a subsidy of 1200 Tomans, a simple subsidized Taftoon is 550 Tomans and a simple lavash is a subsidy of 300 Tomans. The approved price of Azadpaz bakery units in the 124 system is 1500, 1800, 850 and 450 Tomans, respectively, for Barbari, Sangak, Taftoon and Lavash breads. The head of the Karaj Bakers' Union had recently said that it had been approved to increase the price of different types of bread in the capital by about 50% this year, which was done informally. Of course, according to the director general of government penitentiaries in Tehran province, these increases are illegal and ...
출처: Isna

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