Dhaka, Jan. 31 -- After a brief period of stability, bottled soybean oil has once again begun to disappear from markets in the capital, triggering concerns over supply manipulation and price-gouging ahead of Ramadan.
The rice market is also offering customers very little respite as prices have surged by as much as Tk 2 to Tk 4 per kg in a week, reports bdnews24.com.
The only respite appears to be in the supply of winter vegetables, which remain abundant and relatively affordable.
Zakir Hossain, a rice vendor at Zakir Traders in Mohakhali, detailed the latest prices on Friday, reflecting the steady rise in staple costs.
"Miniket rice No 1 is selling at Tk 76 per kg, while the special variety is priced at Tk 80," he said.
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