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Households rejoice as cooking gas prices crash by N700 per kg

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June 26, 2026

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Households rejoice as cooking gas prices crash by N700 per kg

Cooking gas prices in Nigeria have dropped by about 31.8, from N2,200 to N1,500 per kilogramme, giving households some relief after months of hiked costs.

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KTLA 5

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· Jul 2, 2026

Grocery prices are hurting more than gas | Consumer Confidential

Food prices are putting more pressure on household budgets than rising gas prices, with three practical ways to save at the grocery store. Also: homeownership continues to decline as housing costs climb, a new $25,000 Slate electric truck aims to shake up the EV market, California simplifies food expiration labels, AI pricing software faces gas price collusion claims, oil prices fall as markets stabilize, and M&M’s switches to natural colors using spirulina. Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1

14ymedio

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· Jul 5, 2026

Cuando una cola anuncia que todavía queda pan

La irregularidad de las panaderías y los altos precios del mercado informal agravan la economía de los hogares matanceros

Chita.ru

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· Jul 10, 2026

Будут ли дорожать продукты из-за топливного кризиса? Мнение эксперта

Прогноз, чего ждать от цен в магазинах в ближайшее время

derStandard.at

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· Jun 25, 2026

Steuerzuckerl im Supermarkt: Ökonomen kritisieren Kollateralschäden

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Guineematin.com

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· Jun 30, 2026

N’Zérékoré : après l’incendie du grand marché, la flambée des prix inquiète les citoyens

Près de deux semaines après l’incendie qui a ravagé le grand marché de N’Zérékoré, les répercussions continuent de se faire sentir dans la ville. Les prix de plusieurs produits alimentaires ont augmenté, compliquant davantage le quotidien des ménages. Vendeurs et consommateurs expriment leur préoccupation face à cette situation, rapporte un correspondant de Guineematin.com sur place. Dans les différents marchés de N’Zérékoré, les plaintes [] The post N’Zérékoré : après l’incendie du grand marché, la flambée des prix inquiète les citoyens first appeared on Guineematin.com.

Leconomiste Maghrebin

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· Jul 9, 2026

INS: quand l’alimentation fait monter les prix

Sur un an, les prix alimentaires augmentent de 7,1, contribution importante à l’inflation globale. L’article INS: quand l’alimentation fait monter les prix est apparu en premier sur Leconomiste Maghrebin.

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Related coverage for "Households rejoice as cooking gas prices crash by N700 per kg": KTLA 5 — Grocery prices are hurting more than gas | Consumer Confidential. 14ymedio — Cuando una cola anuncia que todavía queda pan. Chita.ru — Будут ли дорожать продукты из-за топливного кризиса? Мнение эксперта. derStandard.at — Steuerzuckerl im Supermarkt: Ökonomen kritisieren Kollateralschäden. Guineematin.com — N’Zérékoré : après l’incendie du grand marché, la flambée des prix inquiète les citoyens. Leconomiste Maghrebin — INS: quand l’alimentation fait monter les prix