Egypt: Meat prices today, Sunday (December 1, 2024) in butcher shops, hypermarkets, and Decent Life outlets

Published 2024년 12월 1일

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of the varied meat prices in shops and markets on 1-12-2024, including a wide range of beef, lamb, camel, and buffalo meat prices. Prices are provided for various cuts and types, including minced meat, sausages, and liver. The article also covers the prices for meat in different outlets such as supermarkets, the Ministry of Agriculture outlets, and mobile and fixed Hayat Karima outlets. Additionally, it mentions the prices for live meat for imported calves and the costs for mother cows and buffalos.
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Meat prices varied today, Sunday 1-12-2024, with the price of a kilo of beef ranging between 360 and 590 pounds per kilo, beef escalope 470 pounds, beef fillet 590 pounds, local steak 520 pounds, thigh 470 pounds, local quail 500 pounds, and minced beef 380 to 495 pounds in butcher shops, according to a number of traders. Meat prices Traders added that the price of a kilo of medium-quality beef is 365 pounds, kofta and burger 350 pounds, minced chintz and sausage 385 pounds, and lamb meat 520 pounds. Traders explained that the price of the various ministries' outlets ranges between 300 and 330 pounds, and lamb and liver for both types, Sudanese meat and liver 270 pounds, and meat in the mobile and fixed Hayat Karima outlets is 210 to 310 pounds. Traders indicated that the price of frozen buffalo and beef meat is 260 pounds per kilo, Brazilian minced meat is 240 pounds, imported sausage is 150 and 170 pounds, frozen meat is 260 and frozen minced meat is 240 pounds. Today's meat ...
Source: Almalnews

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