Egypt: Meat prices today, Friday (12-13-2024) in the markets

Published Dec 13, 2024

Tridge summary

The article provides an overview of meat prices in various outlets such as butcher shops, supermarkets, and markets, in it's current form, as of Friday 13-12-2024. Prices for different types of meat including beef, lamb, camel, and buffalo, as well as products like sausages and burgers, vary greatly depending on the quality and source of the meat. Prices for live cattle and buffalo also are provided, along with the cost of other products like sausages, frozen meat, and liver. The prices are reported from multiple traders and range from as low as 140 pounds to over 500 pounds per kilo.
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Meat prices varied today, Friday 13-12-2024, with the price of a kilo of beef ranging between 300 and 450 pounds per kilo, local escalope 450 pounds, fillet 560 pounds, beef steak 500 pounds, thigh 470 pounds, quail 500, and minced meat 350 and 470 pounds in butcher shops, supermarkets and markets, according to a number of traders. Meat prices Traders reported that the price of a kilo of medium-quality beef is 340 pounds, local kofta and burger 350 pounds, minced chintz and sausage 375 pounds, and lamb meat 500 pounds. Traders confirmed that the price of the various ministries' outlets ranges between 300 and 330 pounds, and lamb and liver for both types, Sudanese meat and liver 270 pounds, and meat in the mobile and fixed "Decent Life" outlets at 210 to 310 pounds. Traders indicated that the price of frozen meat is 260 pounds per kilo, Brazilian minced meat 240 pounds, imported sausage 150 to 170 pounds, frozen meat 260, and frozen minced meat 240 pounds. Today's meat prices ...
Source: Almalnews

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