Meat prices in the Egyptian markets today range from 220 to 280 pounds per kilo in various outlets

Published Sep 3, 2023

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The price of meat in government outlets ranges from 220 to 280 pounds, while at butcher shops it ranges from 300 to 400 pounds, depending on location. The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade has increased the availability of frozen and fresh meat in consumer malls, offering Sudanese and Djibouti meat for 220 pounds per kilo. Consumer complexes provide subsidized ration goods and sell all products at reduced prices, with Brazilian beef priced between 270 and 290 pounds and Indian meat ranging from 170 to 230 pounds.
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Today, meat prices in the markets range between 220 and 280 pounds in various government outlets, while the price of a kilo of meat at butchers ranges between 300 and 400 pounds, depending on the residential area. The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade had announced an increase in the pumping of frozen and fresh meat products into consumer mall outlets, where a kilo of fresh Sudanese and Djibouti meat is offered at a price of 220 pounds, according to a previous statement by the Ministry. Consumer complexes also disburse ration goods to cardholders with the value of the subsidy allocated to each individual registered on ration cards, in addition to offering all food and non-food products at reduced prices. While the price of Brazilian beef ranges between 270 and 290 ...
Source: Youm7

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