The Philippine Star

Quantity restrictio­ns lifted on grocery items

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has lifted the quantity limits for the sale and purchase of essential products, except for alcohol, sanitizers, disinfecti­ng liquids and face masks.

In its Memorandum Circular 20-36 issued last Monday, the DTI lifted the caps imposed for the sale and purchase of bath soap, toilet paper, instant noodles, canned sardines, canned milk, powdered milk, instant coffee, mineral water, bread loaf, wet wipes, detergent soap, toothpaste, mouthwash, canned pork, canned beef, cooking oil, soy sauce, vinegar, fish sauce and dried fish.

Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez explained yesterday that the limits were lifted after the DTI “managed a healthy inventory for these items, which range from two weeks to a month and a half.”

He said the caps were set during the enhanced community quarantine amid reports of hoarding and profiteeri­ng. The caps were also meant to prevent any unreasonab­le increase in prices of basic necessitie­s, as well as ensure availabili­ty of the products.

The DTI circular also eased the cap in

the sale or purchase of disinfecti­ng alcohol, hand sanitizers and disinfecti­ng liquids to allow a person to buy up to five bottles for sizes one liter or below, and three bottles for quantities of more than a liter.

Previously, a customer is only allowed to buy two bottles of alcohol, hand sanitizer and disinfecti­ng liquids – regardless of size.

As for the N95 and N88 face masks, the new purchase limit is one box of 50 pieces. The DTI previously set the cap at five pieces for both types of masks.

“In view of the declared state of public health emergency, this memorandum circular shall be effective immediatel­y upon its filing and publicatio­n with the Office of the National Administra­tive Register of the UP Law Center,” the DTI memorandum declared.

 ?? BOY SANTOS ?? Shoppers buy essential goods and food items at a supermarke­t along Timog Avenue in Quezon City yesterday.
BOY SANTOS Shoppers buy essential goods and food items at a supermarke­t along Timog Avenue in Quezon City yesterday.

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