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Bakers’ call: Hike bread prices

/ 08:35 AM June 20, 2011

MANILA — Consumers may have to brace themselves for hikes in bread prices after bakers filed a petition with the Department of Trade and Industry to jack up prices of loaf bread by P1-P1.50 and of a 10-piece pack of pan de sal by 50-75 centavos.

No increase was sought for the generic loaf bread Pinoy Tasty, which was currently priced at P39 a loaf.

In a telephone interview, Philippine Baking Industry Group president Walter Co said the petition was filed last week and was supposed to be discussed in a meeting with DTI officials last Thursday.

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However, the meeting was cancelled at the last minute due to the absence of Undersecretary Zenaida Maglaya. No other schedule was given.

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Instead of waiting for a chance to sit down with DTI officials regarding their price hike petition, Co said bakers would be detailing their justifications in a letter addressed to the DTI.

In the letter, he said the bakers would present prices of individual relevant factors of production – such as flour, cooking oil, and shortening – which had increased prices over the past months.

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Also, it would include the bakers’ own computation of what level flour prices should be, considering the huge drop in freight costs and the strong peso./INQUIRER

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