`


THERE IS NO GOD EXCEPT ALLAH
read:
MALAYSIA Tanah Tumpah Darahku

LOVE MALAYSIA!!!


 


Thursday, December 15, 2022

Sabah, Sarawak not spared from egg shortage

 Egg shortages are not only affecting consumers in the peninsula, but also those in Sabah and Sarawak, especially as Christmas celebrations approach. -NSTP file pic

KUALA LUMPUR: Egg shortages are not only affecting consumers in the peninsula, but also those in Sabah and Sarawak, especially as Christmas celebrations approach.

In SABAH, a Bernama survey found that dwindling supplies of the raw food item had affected preparations for the festival, especially for bakeries and confectioneries.

The average consumer in Kota Kinabalu admitted it was not easy to find eggs at wet markets, grocery shops or supermarkets, while the price of the necessity had been increasing.

Housewife Veronica Paul, 50, said she often faced the predicament of eggs running out in supermarkets and grocery shops.

A fisherman, Abdul Hamid Damang, 42, said the lack of supply of the protein source had forced him to turn to Omega-type eggs at a price of RM20 per tray compared to C-grade eggs which were sold at around RM12.90 per tray.

Meanwhile, an egg dealer at the Kota Kinabalu Market, Hasrul Rizal, 21, said that the supply shortage had begun about two to three months ago, forcing traders to limit the sale of eggs per customer.

He said previously, suppliers sent around 500 trays a day, compared to only 250 trays a day at the moment, and the supply of grade A, B and C eggs was really low.

"(Usually), the supply of eggs will arrive around 1.30 pm or 2.30 pm but it will only last for two or three hours as customers snap them up.

There is a similar issue in SARAWAK, where the scarcity of eggs and its high demand has led to stocks running out quickly and prices soaring, to the point of burdening the low-income group.

In Kuching and Sibu, consumers had to fork out between RM12 and RM20 for a tray of 30 eggs.

According to housewife Annie Simon, 36, the increase in the price of essential goods such as eggs had significantly stretched her family's finances. -- BERNAMA

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.