The price of chicken in Lahore has dropped significantly. As of Monday, the cost of chicken has been reduced by Rs7 per kilogram, bringing the new price to Rs555 per kilogram. This price adjustment follows a steady trend of fluctuating poultry costs, with the wholesale price of broiler chicken now at Rs369 per kilogram and the retail price at Rs383 per kilogram. Farm eggs, however, remain unchanged at Rs301 per dozen.
The official price list for vegetables shows varied rates across the board. Onions are priced at Rs145 per kilogram, potatoes at Rs85, and tomatoes at Rs115. Green chilies are available at Rs80, while ginger remains at a high Rs580 per kilogram. Local garlic is priced at Rs380, and farm cucumbers cost Rs100 per kilogram.
Further details reveal the following vegetable prices: fenugreek at Rs310, eggplant at Rs90, cauliflower at Rs120, and turnips at Rs100 per kilogram. Bell peppers are set at Rs165, local lemons at Rs550, and peas at Rs300 per kilogram. Bottle gourd is priced at Rs65, Chinese carrots at Rs80, and bitter gourd at Rs95 per kilogram. These adjustments reflect ongoing changes in the local market and are essential for consumers planning their shopping.