Half of the People Don’t Buy Fancy Bread

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Half of the People Don't Buy Fancy Bread

Half of the people do not buy fancy bread.

Mohammad Javad Karami, the head of the Union of Large and Semi-Large Bread, stated that the government should have made a joint decision to organize the bread sector, but standardization in the flour sector did not occur, and the sales of fancy breads have dropped by 50%.

Since the beginning of this year, despite the increase in auxiliary costs, fancy bakers did not have a plan to raise the price of bread. However, we have witnessed a tenfold increase in the price of a bag of flour in the market, with the price of a bag of flour rising from 70,000 tomans to 640,000 tomans, making it natural to see a doubling in the price of fancy bread.

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