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Pakistan Flour Prices
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Pakistan: Flour price hits record high of Rs 2500 per 20kg in Karachi

| @indiablooms | Dec 24, 2022, at 10:36 pm

Karachi: Flour prices in Pakistan's Karachi city have spiked to Rs 2500 per 20-kilogramme bag against last week’s Rs2,400, media reports said on Saturday.

This is the first time flour prices have touched such a mark.

According to the Sensitive Price Index for the week ended Dec 22, 1kg of flour in Karachi now costs Rs125, which is almost 100 per cent more than the price of the commodity in Islamabad and Punjab, reports Dawn News.

The data shows that in the last week, Karachi, Hyderabad and Quetta have witnessed a surge of Rs100 in the price of a 20kg bag of flour, increasing the rates to Rs2,500, Rs2,420 and Rs2,320 respectively.

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