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Inflation: Soft, Alcoholic Drinks Dealers Groan Under Soaring Prices, Low Patronage

- Peter Uzoho

Some wholesaler­s and retailers of liquor and beverages have decried the low level of patronage of their products amidst soaring costs, following price increments by bottling companies across the country.

The stakeholde­rs in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos yesterday, said there had been a 100 per cent price increase when compared with the same period in 2023.

Already, notificati­on of an upward price review had been issued by the bottling companies.

A 50cl pet bottle of different brands of soft drinks currently sells for N300 as against N150 in 2023.

Also, alcoholic beverages, including canned beer with current price pegged at N700 were previously N400, while a can of Malt drink increased to N400 from N250.

Similarly, the intoxicant business recorded almost 100 per cent price increment from N350 to N600 during the period under review.

A supermarke­t operator told NAN that the sale of the items had dropped considerab­ly by 30 per cent in her store.

She charged the government to review the national economy holistical­ly while addressing inflationa­ry pressures across the country.

“Let the government look at areas where they can help, because the way it is, it’s only God and the government that can help us.

“People can barely eat or afford basic things anymore not to talk of luxury like soft drinks. This is why it is important that government should intervene before things get totally out of hand for the masses,” she said.

A vendor also told NAN that the hike in the price of these products had been affecting daily sales negatively.

This developmen­t, he noted, had resulted in a drastic reduction in sales by about 50 per cent.

“If a client pays for items this morning, by evening, we have to compare prices to be sure we are still on the same page, else we run at losses.

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