The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade warned bakeries and outlets not to keep ration cards for citizens of Egypt

Published 2021년 10월 12일

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The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade in Egypt has issued a warning to its outlets, including municipal bakeries that produce subsidized loaves, against keeping citizens' ration cards. The ministry has threatened to impose penalties, including closure, for any violation, and has also warned against price manipulation of ration commodities. The ministry has maintained the prices of most ration commodities, except for flour and pasta, which have seen a slight increase this month.
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The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade warned all its approximately 40,000 outlets, including a catering grocer, a consumer complex, and two societies, as well as municipal bakeries dedicated to the production of subsidized loaves, which number about 30,000, not to keep citizens' ration cards. The Ministry of Supply stressed the imposition of deterrent penalties on anyone who violates these instructions, which may reach the final closure, in addition to the confiscation of the ration cards that are seized at the port or bakery, and the abolition of the support allocated to its beneficiaries. The Ministry of Supply also warned against manipulating the prices of ration commodities, which did not have any price increases during the current October, with the exception of flour and pasta, where they witnessed a slight increase this month by 50 piasters per kilo, and the rest of the commodities of the decisions are being exchanged at the same prices without an increase, as they are ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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