Meats, corn, eggs, and other products in El Salvador increased in price

Published 2021년 8월 5일

Tridge summary

The central market in San Salvador is experiencing a significant increase in product prices due to rising energy and propane gas costs, as well as an increase in the minimum wage. Small informal businesses, such as soup kitchens and tortillerías, are particularly affected, with items like meat, corn, chicken, eggs, cheese, and disposable packaging becoming more expensive. The government's distribution of subsidies for the minimum wage increase to MSMEs remains uncertain. Fuel prices have also risen, with propane gas prices increasing by over 20% between January and August, and concerns are growing among traders with the recent 20% minimum wage increase.
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Original content

The rise in the prices of energy, propane gas and the increase in the minimum wage are the main culprits that the products are increasing in price substantially, according to the merchants of the Central Market in San Salvador. The worst part is being taken by small informal merchants such as soup kitchens and tortillerías, since they have to buy everything more expensive and without receiving any profit. Meat, corn, chicken, eggs and cheese, among others, have risen in price in recent weeks. They have also become more expensive disposable products that are usually used by canteens to pack food. “We buy a quintal of corn at a high price. Before it was $ 13 and now $ 18. We bought the gas drum more expensive, which I am already buying at $ 14.85, so we have to give four tortillas for the $ 0.25 and before we gave five tortillas. We can't do it anymore, there is no profit, the only profit we have is food, sometimes we have to put up with it, "said Cecilia Méndez, a 72-year-old woman ...
Source: Elsalvador

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