Marcelo Estigarribia, head of Sedeco, reported to 650 AM radio that they are finding lower prices during random monitoring carried out by the institution in supermarkets. Of 60 products, 54 fell and 6 kept their prices up.
He made the clarification that this decrease it does not mean that prices have returned to how they were before Easter.
Still Tomatoes are expensive (between G. 9,400 and 18,000 per kilo), second-rate stews, whole milk, whole chicken and pork shouldereither. Instead potatoes, coquito, lettuce, razors, feminine towels, toilet paper, sandwich bread, deodorant, etc., considerably reduced their prices.
The meat products showed a slight decrease and therefore it is expected that it will be further reduced to make it accessible to the public.
Regarding the Easter products, he said that the egg is at G. 5800 1/2 dozen, from G.8000 that was offered on holy days. Paraguay cheese is G.29,500 a kilo the cheapest, but in other places it is still G.41,000so you have to search to buy the most accessible.
The head of Sedeco clarified that the CONACOM is in charge of analyzing whether the prices correspond to the marketthat they are not artificial and that there is no abuse.
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