The Borneo Post

Mass food basket purchase: Egg, sugar supply stabilisin­g in Sandakan

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SANDAKAN: Two women had just collected food from a handphone accessorie­s outlet here that initiated a food bank, when one of them was overheard saying that there were no eggs included.

“It’s okay. Maybe next time we will be lucky,” said the other woman and they walked off with the assistance that they had received.

Eggs and sugar have been low in stock in supermarke­ts and grocery stores in Sandakan and neighbouri­ng districts for a few weeks now, likely due to mass purchasing by those involved in the government’s food basket programme to help the needy and donors alike.

Sandakan branch head of the

Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry Mohamad Hashim said supply at consumer outlets were stabilisin­g after the ministry advised those involved in the programme to obtain their needs straight from suppliers.

“While noble in their act to ensure the needy have food during this time of need (Covid-19 pandemic), it is best food basket distribute­rs obtain their food items straight from the suppliers so as not to disrupt supply at supermarke­ts and grocery stores,” he said when met by reporters during a visit to a poultry farm near here yesterday.

Mohamad said the two main poultry farms in Sandakan were producing ample supply of eggs, at 130,710 chicken eggs of various sizes on a daily basis to meet the demand in Sandakan, Kinabatang­an, Beluran and Telupid. He also said that packets of 1kg sugar have started to fill up the shelves at major supermarke­ts this week as shipments of the supply from the peninsula had started arriving following a two-week delay. — Bernama

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