Food items' prices up by 30% in twin's cities.

ISLAMABAD -- The prices of food items in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad have increased by 30% in the last two weeks.

According to APP's market survey here on Tuesday, an increase of 25 to 30 percent was observed in the prices of food items, including vegetables and fruits and other food items.

According to the survey, an increase of 25 to 30 percent was witnessed in the prices of vegetables, including okra, capsicum, tamarind, cabbage and tomato.

Apart from this, the prices of peaches, apples, mangoes and bananas had also increased.

Furthermore, the price of rice in the local market had also increased by Rs. 80 per kg in the last two months.

On this occasion, when reporter talked to the local business leaders of the chambers, they explained the main reason for the current inflation to be the intra-regional demand and supply and the current rain situation.

On this occasion, business leaders and retailers said that due to the current rain and flood situation in the country, demand and supply remained disrupted, which also affected the market of Rawalpindi and Islamabad.

Speaking to APP on this occasion, President Islamabad...

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