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Sugar Scarcity in Egypt Leads to 275% Price Hike: Minister Vows Resolution

Egyptians had to endure hours-long queues to acquire only two kilograms of sugar, and in some regions, the allocation is reduced to one kilogram.
20.12.23 | Source: Egyptian Streets

Egypt faces a severe sugar shortage leading to a staggering 275 percent price hike per kilogram, prompting Supply Minister Ali Al-Moselhi to issue a public apology and assure citizens of a resolution by December 15.


For the past month, Egyptians had to endure hours-long queues to acquire only two kilograms of sugar, and in some regions, the allocation is reduced to one kilogram. The situation persists despite the minister’s reassurances.


“I can only find [sugar] at a price of EGP 50 per kilogram (USD 1.62),” a consumer in Maadi told Egyptian Streets. “It’s not even available in stores. I only get it on Talabat Mart or Rabbit.”


Widespread concerns have arisen over the significant price surge, with accusations that vendors and food and beverage companies are hoarding their supplies.

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