There is a shortage of sunflower oil in Suriname stores

Published 2022년 3월 24일

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Sunflower oil shortage and price increase in Suriname's shops have sparked concerns among residents, with the crisis in Ukraine being blamed for the supply disruption. The price of a 900 ml bottle of sunflower oil, which was previously 50 Surinamese dollars, has surged to 78 Surinamese dollars, making it almost unaffordable. Shelves in several stores are empty as the product is hard to find.
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Half-empty shelves and rising prices for sunflower oil in Suriname shops are associated by residents of the country with the crisis in Ukraine, March 23 reports the Suriname Herald online publication. It is reported that there is a shortage of sunflower oil in shops in Suriname, with only a few bottles left on store shelves. “If earlier a bottle of sunflower oil with a volume of 900 ml paid 50 Surinamese dollars, now you need to pay 78 for it. This product has now become almost unaffordable,” one of ...
Source: Oilworld

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