Half of the People Do Not Buy Fancy Bread

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Half of the People Do Not Buy Fancy Bread

Half of the people do not buy fancy bread

Mohammad Javad Karami, head of the Union of Bulk and Semi-Bulk Breads, stated that the government needed to make a joint decision to organize the bread sector, but standardization in the flour sector did not occur, and the sales drop of fancy breads has reached 50 percent.

Since the beginning of this year, fancy bakers have had no plans to increase the price of bread despite the rise in ancillary costs, but we are witnessing a tenfold increase in the price of a bag of flour in the market, such that the price of a bag of flour has risen from 70,000 tomans to 640,000 tomans, and it is natural to see a doubling of the price of fancy bread.

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