A severe shortage of soybean and palm oil is sweeping through Dhaka's retail shops and super markets, causing concern among consumers, retailers, and wholesalers ahead of Eid. Despite the government's reassurances of adequate supply, prices have surged, with some sellers running out of bottled oil and struggling to obtain new supplies from manufacturing companies. This crisis, mirroring one earlier in the year, is exacerbated by rising prices in the international market, necessitating potential price increases by local processors and marketers. Amidst calls for reducing supply to pressure the government into price adjustments, the Department of National Consumer Rights Protection has reassured the public that companies have enough stocks to last for about a month and a half, promising to address the issue promptly to prevent undue hardship for consumers.