The catering continues to disburse October decisions and stresses its outlets to abide by prices in Egypt

Published 2021년 10월 19일

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The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade in Egypt has issued a warning to all its outlets that they must adhere to the official prices when disbursing ration decisions. The ministry, which is distributing essential items to over 40 million citizens, has set the prices for items such as rice, sugar, and oil. Each beneficiary receives goods worth 50 pounds monthly, with a total disbursement of 3 billion pounds per month. The ministry has also specified the quantity of certain items to be dispensed per ration card.
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The Ministry of Supply and Internal Trade stressed that all its outlets, designated for the disbursement of ration decisions, must abide by the disbursement of ration decisions at the official prices announced, warning of the penalty for disbursing the goods of decisions in excess of the official prices, which are 8 pounds for rice, sugar at 8.5 pounds, and oil at 17 pounds for a capacity of 800 milliliters, and 21 pounds per liter. And about 40 thousand supply outlets continue to disburse the rationing rations for the current month of October, whose percentage, according to the reports of the general and Egyptian wholesale companies, exceeded 75%, from nine in the morning until nine in the evening daily and during official holidays and vacations. 75% of the Ministry of Supply disburses about 64 million citizens of the beneficiaries on ration cards, goods worth 3 billion pounds per month, where each beneficiary gets monthly goods worth 50 pounds, up to 4 individuals with the card, ...
Source: Akhbarelyom

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