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The Impacts of El Nino to Food Prices  

Monday, August 21, 2023

Prices of several food items continue to soar. There are efforts to balance out supply and demand.

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A poultry vendor at Rau Wholesale Market, Serang, Banten, August 8. Antara/Asep Fathulrahman. tempo : 177064559974.

MUKRONI is keeping the old price of items in his warung Tegal or warteg food stall menu unchanged, even though some ingredients have become quite expensive. At Elang WK, the diner he runs in Bekasi, West Java, a portion of rice with fried chicken, a side of vegetables, and a glass of water is still sold at just Rp17,000. “Our customers are ojek (motorcycle taxi) drivers, public transportation drivers. If we raise the food prices, no on

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