Watchdog gets complaints about higher prices for staple food
MOSCOW, Mar 18 (PRIME) – The Federal Antimonopoly Service began to receive complaints from Russians about the rise in prices for socially important goods, in particular, cereals, sugar and flour, a spokesperson for the service told PRIME on Wednesday.
“Russia’s Federal Antimonopoly Service began to receive complaints from citizens about rising prices for socially significant products – cereals, including buckwheat, sugar, flour. The agency is considering all appeals about price increases within the deadlines established by law,” the spokesperson said.
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