The government introduced daily monitoring of prices for a number of goods
State
The Cabinet of Ministers has introduced daily monitoring for 30 food and non-food items. This was discussed during today's meeting of the Government.
In particular, for the duration of the quarantine, chains and manufacturers are prohibited from setting a trade markup of more than 10% on:
- vegetables (onions, beets, carrots, potatoes, white cabbage);
- meat (chicken carcasses, beef, pork);
- millet, groats (oatmeal and buckwheat);
- rye-wheat bread, loaf, soft wheat pasta, premium wheat flour;
- crystalline sugar;
- sunflower oil;
- chicken eggs (Category C1);
- dairy products - sour cream (fat content up to 15% inclusive), butter (fat content from 72 to 82.5% inclusive), pasteurized milk in the film (fat content up to 2.6%).
The price analysis will also touch upon:
- fuel (liquefied gas for cars, diesel fuel, ethanol (96% solution), A-95 gasoline);
- medicines (antipyretic drugs (domestic and imported), antibiotics (domestic and imported), disposable medical masks).