Daily Dispatch

Welcome price drop in most goods

- By ZISANDA NKONKOBE

SOME may have shed a tear when visiting the petrol pumps this week due to the recent sharp price increase, but consumers can at least smile when they hit supermarke­t aisles as the prices of most household goods show a decline.

Showing the biggest decline is a litre of cooking oil, which dropped from its R15.99 price to R14.99, a R1 decrease. Its August price was R18.99.

A litre of milk stayed at its lower September price of R9.99, much like a kilogramme of mealie meal which cost R8.99 and a pocket of potatoes which remained at R9.99.

In August, these same items cost R10.99, R9.99 and R9.99 respective­ly.

Every month, the Saturday Dispatch charts the prices of the basic household goods. The prices are checked at three local supermarke­ts.

October prices follows: are as

A litre of sunflower cooking oil went from R15.99 to R14.99, a R1 decrease;

A kg of mixed chicken portions increased in price from R48.99 to R49.90;

A loaf of brown bread now costs R10.29, a increase from R9.99;

A kg of mealie meal dropped from R9.99 to R8.99, a decrease of R1;

A litre of milk remained the same at R9.99;

A pocket of potatoes 30c also remained the same at R9.99;

Butternut still costs R10.99, the same as last month's price; and

A dozen eggs also remained at R25.98. — zisandan@dispatch.

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