[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]The relentless nationwide inflation surge has impacted sugar prices significantly, causing them to surpass the two-hundred mark.
Reports indicate that even sugar has not been immune to the persistent inflationary pressures, resulting in a sharp increase in sugar prices in various regions.
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Nushki currently leads with the highest sugar prices, reaching an astonishing rate of Rs 220 per kilogram. This pricing trend is mirrored in other cities such as Quetta, Kohlu, Daki, Washik, and Peshawar, where sugar is being sold at a substantial Rs 200 per kilogram.
In several Punjab cities, sugar prices hover around Rs 190 per kilogram. Meanwhile, cities like Karachi, Lahore, Multan, and others are witnessing sugar prices at Rs 180 per kilogram.
Here’s a breakdown of sugar prices in different cities:
– Nushki: Rs 220/kg
– Peshawar: Rs 195 to 205/kg
– Quetta: Rs 200/kg
– Kohlu: Rs 200/kg
– Duki: Rs 200/kg
– Washik: Rs 200/kg
– Gujranwala: Rs 190
– Bahawalpur: Rs 190/kg
– Charsadda: Rs 190/kg
– Kandhkot: Rs 190/kg
– Jhang: Rs 190/kg
– Gilgit: Rs 185/kg
– Gujarat: Rs 185/kg
– Sukkur: Rs 180/kg
– Karachi: Rs 180/kg
– Lahore: Rs 180/kg
– Mansehra: Rs 180/kg
– Multan: Rs 180/kg
– Dadu: Rs 180/kg
– Rahim Yar Khan: Rs 180/kg
– Swat: Rs 180/kg
– Sargodha: Rs 180/kg
– Jacobabad: Rs 180/kg
– Nankana Sahib: Rs 175/kg
– Abbottabad: Rs 175/kg
– Toba Tek Singh: Rs 170/kg[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]