The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade in Egypt has issued a warning to all its outlets, numbering around 40,000, that they must adhere to the declared prices of supply commodities. The ministry has threatened penalties for non-compliance and has reminded outlets of their duty to honor ration decisions for cardholders. Ministerial Directive No. 24 outlines the rights of citizens to receive certain quantities of essential items monthly. The supply system covers 28 commodities, including basic food items. The ministry is providing goods to around 64 million citizens at a cost of 3 billion pounds per month. The article also details the current prices for these commodities in November.