THE Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), for the moment, does not see price increases for food items traditionally consumed by Filipinos on Christmas Eve.
THE Department of Trade and Industry , for the moment, does not see price increases for food items traditionally consumed by Filipinos on Christmas Eve.'For now, no price increase,' acting Trade Secretary Cristina Aldeguer Roque said.'We will stick to the prices now so that we give the consumers the price that is fit for them.
It was divided into 12 categories and included ham, fruit cocktail, cheese, queso de bola, mayonnaise, sandwich spread, pasta/spaghetti noodles, spaghetti and tomato sauce, and all-purpose cream.That price guide also featured tips for consumers and highlighted SKUs with no price changes or had lower prices. A total of 21 SKUs became cheaper, while 34 had no price change.
No Price Hikes Yet For Noche Buena Items
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