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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by omoredia: 2:43pm On Apr 16 |
Hehe Yoruba Nation Transportation Service
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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Saintinoo(m): 2:44pm On Apr 16 |
otokx: You guys are funny, so an importer bought goods when the rate was #1600, and because the rate dropped to #1100 he should drop his price even before buying new stocks? And who told you the exchange rate is the only determining factor for increase in price of imported goods in the economy. The country is gone, there were many negative policy done at same time, as if this was not enough, electrical tarrif was increased. 1 Like |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Chicentt(f): 2:45pm On Apr 16 |
All of you are madt |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Saintinoo(m): 2:48pm On Apr 16 |
Beremx: Go into the production of bread and reduce your price. Most of you not into business will not understand the amount of loss business people incurs in this economy. At around your environment, how many producers are still afloat, most have closed down. A 50kg bag of sugar is 95k not to talk of flour, diesel and the price of labour. Blame the government and leave innocent bakers out of this. 1 Like |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by wiseoneking: 2:51pm On Apr 16 |
SoNature:excessive ok, constipation nii. How many see bread to chop talk less is excessive. You forgot to tell us how starch and sugary the rice is , and how it can cause diabetes. 1 Like |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Afamed: 2:54pm On Apr 16 |
Bunch of Criminals. They will tell you they are selling the stock they bought when $ was N5000. |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Afamed: 2:57pm On Apr 16 |
Saintinoo: Are you normal? 1 Like |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by victory36(m): 2:58pm On Apr 16 |
thesicilian:corruption ❌ unregulated capitalism ✅ 2 Likes |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Fearyourcreator: 2:58pm On Apr 16 |
Sonnobax15:Something we were selling 2000naira golden penny 1800naira diamond year 2003/04 |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by BadBradley: 3:04pm On Apr 16 |
thesicilian:I'm telling you. Igbo business men have more to do with high cost of commodity than the corrupt government. While Yoruba is bent on making sure Nigeria doesn't grow structurally 2 Likes |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by haybhi1(m): 3:06pm On Apr 16 |
pocohantas:Bokku is not hyped, watch your mouth honourable woman! |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by ONNYX: 3:07pm On Apr 16 |
BondRiv: You are indeed very lucky if you can still see a very good quality family size loaf of bread for 1,400.00. It's not very likely. I am in the industry and I can tell you that over 40% of bakeries have closed down during this period. Bread making is not as profitable as it appears. The cost of flour is at its all time highest.......55k - 60k depending on variables such as location, brand and type. Sugar has no control mechanism whatsoever. It's almost a monopoly. The prices rise arbitrarily. Some story about international prices. Margarine is almost beyond reach. The European types are almost 4k per kg while the Asian ones are 2k per kilo. Other materials are also dependent on Forex....indeed almost all of them. Then you have the issue of electricity. Many bakeries are driven by diesel. I still buy diesel at between 1,600 and 1,700 per liter and it takes over 5 litres of diesel to round off the production cycle for one bag from Mixing through baking to Packaging. Beyond that you must still deal with packaging prices, delivery costs and of course salaries. 4 Likes |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by haybhi1(m): 3:08pm On Apr 16 |
BadBradley:You people just open mouth waa and spill some of the rubbish that rest indelibly in that your null brain. ...because I see no reason for your Yoruba assertion. Anyone could look till forever and still see no reason why. |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by kellybently(m): 3:10pm On Apr 16 |
NBC generally know as Coca-Cola New price increase 'll take effect from April 27th, when customers are expecting price to drop dew to Naira getting stronger. |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Hezmatosky: 3:11pm On Apr 16 |
otokx:Audio gaining go Allen junction or inside Alade market go confirm dollar |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by BadBradley: 3:11pm On Apr 16 |
haybhi1:but you saw reason for Igbo own abi? Ekpa! |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Nauttyprof(m): 3:11pm On Apr 16 |
otokx: The volatility in his head. This has been the story of all scammers who don't want prices to drop |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Hezmatosky: 3:12pm On Apr 16 |
lhawarl1:Yeah positively 1 Like |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by babtoundey(m): 3:12pm On Apr 16 |
To crush the occurrences of unnecessary price increase of food and other necessary products, government needs to first crush all these association. of this and that. They exist only to exploit and extort. The most criminally minded association is the one that of the purewater dealers. They doubled the price, reduced the size of on sachet and still reduce the number of sachet inside one bag. Now one bag of purewater cannot sustain you for one day. A government that works we send them out of market permanently . |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by haybhi1(m): 3:17pm On Apr 16 |
BadBradley:You just wanted a share of blame apportioned to the Yoruba in this respect because you didn't want it for solely the Igbo. However, it's clear that the 'trade industry' is largely owned by the Igbos, in Nigeria. No gainsaying! They do with the pricing what they want in most cases. It's unregulated. Blame us elsewhere anywhere our fault lies, but never in trade, which belongs to you, largely, and Hausa, on a lower scale. P.S: Don't call me ekpa! If you call me ekpa, you too ekpa. Na you know wetin e mean! Never call me ekpa again! |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Hezmatosky: 3:17pm On Apr 16 |
Ok. We have hear. And we have endorsed it. What about pure water oga? Is he around? Oya o come over and defend your price. After you na garri people from 100 naira to 700 naira within one month. Una go hear am today. Maybe na Iran and Israel make garri cost Then eh because heaven and hell dey fight that's why pure water cost too |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by AngelicBeing: 3:26pm On Apr 16 |
Whole wheat bread 🥪🍞 is my favorite, it contains fibre and eases digestion |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by godofuck231: 3:37pm On Apr 16 |
Thats a fat lie , corn and cassava flour alone can produce bread , some mix with weat , whats this rubbish saying |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by iamtoofan: 3:43pm On Apr 16 |
pocohantas: butter no be monkey food naw
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Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by GenSpecifics: 3:46pm On Apr 16 |
Blame that witch Ngozi who as head of the WTO has been enforcing sanctions on Russian fertilizers, oil and wheat exports. |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by yemmit90: 3:50pm On Apr 16 |
CrossRhodes: The dollar they use to pay the import duties is already down by almost 40%, so what are you talking about? If import duties is $1k (1,800,000), last month, the same $1k is around 1m today, so tell me why the manufacturers can not follow the same pattern they followed each time dollar is increasing? Please stop supporting or justify these unfortunate set of people greed irrationally. 1 Like |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Offpoint1: 3:51pm On Apr 16 |
thesicilian:Went to get Indomie Noodles for a friend kid who visited yesterday, the price on the pack is boldly written N70, while the sellers are selling it N250. The one written N120 is being sold at the cost of N350... I walked around all the shops they're all selling it at the same price. I refused to buy. why is company selling products at the cost of N70 and resellers are selling it at the cost of N250? what kind of madness is that? is that still the effect of dollar? 2 Likes |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by CodeTemplar: 3:51pm On Apr 16 |
What happened to the dry season cultivation harvest of wheat? Or was our govt exaggerating the whole stuff? |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by CodeTemplar: 3:53pm On Apr 16 |
yemmit90:between manufacturers and you, there are middlemen called distributors. most of the absurd inflation is by them. If you think I am lying, check mfd date against dollar and fx increase date. It is those polo and tight jeans wearing dude in the market that are responsible. Those nice shoes wearing distribution chain experts. |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Monday60655(m): 3:55pm On Apr 16 |
Now that the naira has gained a significant upsurge, why is it that the price is not coming down, but when dollar was going up, the price was flying with a high speed. Wicked people! |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by Queengee: 4:01pm On Apr 16 |
The next protect and revoke will be against the traders not government 1 Like |
Re: Why Prices Of Bread Are High – Bakers by DOM7: 4:02pm On Apr 16 |
And now that the naira is appreciating by the day and the price of bread remain the same what can we say about that? |
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