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Council rolls out bi-weekly price survey to counter inflation -
Sham Shui Po (June 04, 2008)
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Highlights of the latest bi-weekly price
survey, released today (June 4) and conducted on a basket of 15
commodities at 16 different retail outlets in the Sham Shui Po
district include:
- The most notable price differences were recorded in a Fabric
Softener 2L and a Cheese Cracker 197g. In the former, the price
range spanned from $11, the lowest, to $19.5, the highest, a
difference of $8.5 or 77.3%. In the latter, it ranged from $9.9,
the lowest, to $14.9, the highest, a difference of $5 or
50.5%.
A Quick Serve Macaroni (Chicken Broth) 90g and a Concentrated
Blackcurrant Drink (Original Flavour) 1L also varied considerably
at different retail outlets from, respectively, $2.8 to $4.2, a
difference of $1.4 or 50%, and $28 to $41.9, a difference of $13.9
or 49.6%.
- The least price differentials of 10% or under were found in the
Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Canola Oil 750ml, ranging from $32.9 to
$34.9, a difference of $2 or 6.1% and a Calrose Rice 5kg from $69.9
to $76.9, a difference of $7 or 10%.
- Amongst the 15 commodities in
the survey, the lowest price of the various items was observed to
spread over the different types of retail outlets-2 items in major
supermarket chain outlets, 8 items in grocery and frozen food
stores, and 5 items in drugstores.
Consumers intent on price savings are
advised to shop around and compare prices to counter inflationary
pressure.
Results of the bi-weekly price survey
are available for reference of consumers at the Council's website
www.consumer.org.hk/pricewatch,
its Consumer Advice Centres as well as the Public Enquiry Service
Centre of Sham Shui Po District Office.
Price comparison report (Chinese only)
:
Microsoft Excel format/
PDF format
Issued by
Consumer Council
4 June 2008
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