After price hikes, food and other products monitoring begins

Numerous businesses in the country have launched expensive products, including essential ones. The price of bread has reached 60 cents, while other products have been expensive. Citizens complain that prices are being abused. While the Competition Authority has launched the monitoring of dearing bread and over 20 other products [...]
Numerous businesses in the country have launched expensive products, including essential ones. The price of bread has reached 60 cents, while other products have been expensive. Citizens complain that prices are being abused. The Competition Authority, however, has launched the monitoring of dearing bread and over 20 other basic products.
Of the 50 cents it was, the price of a bread has risen to 60 cents. And with it, the prices of pie, cheese, and other products of flour have increased.
Team RTK-to see how the prices of other products vary.
Only these four products, considered essential by citizens, flour, sugar, pasta bed, cost 5 euros in one of the markets in Pristina.
So 5 euros and 60 cents cost only bread along with these other essential products, which certainly are insufficient for a family table on a daily basis. Add cheese, eggs, and tea, the amount exceeds the value of 10 euros.
This is because even these products have recently been expensive. But that is not all.
After food expenses, citizens who in these warm days want to enjoy coffee at one of the cafes in the capital should consider whether to frequent those in Pristina Square.
At one of the cafes here at Zahir Pajaziti Square in Pristina, the price of a large machiato has gone to two euros”.
The price of an American coffee costs 1.80 euros, small machiatos 1,50 euros, as much as the price of a bottle of water.
To frequent these coffees, markets or even other countries, citizens who use cars as vehicles will have additional expenses.
This, as the price of derivatives on the international stock exchange has dropped, in Kosovo the price of an oil liter is bringing about 1,22 euros, while of a 1.21.
The rising prices and concerns raised if businesses are abusing them have prompted the Competition Authority to monitor the market.
A detailed analysis of the prices of more than 20 basic products is currently under way, as well as special monitoring on the bread market and gastronomy sector, including the price of coffee”, say by AKRK.
Economic recognitions blame these high prices on import.
Numerous businesses have further warned of price hikes in their products, reasoning on costing electricity. /Periscope/












