Sugar prices in Pakistan have seen a significant increase over the past week, affecting consumers nationwide. The price of a 50-kilogram sugar bag has increased by Rs 300, bringing the total to Rs 7,500 per bag.
Meanwhile, retail sugar prices have also surged, with sugar now being sold at Rs 160 per kilogram in local markets. Citizens have expressed concern over the rapid rise in prices and are urging the government to take measures to control costs.
Impact on Consumers
Shoppers report that the week-on-week increase in sugar prices has put additional pressure on household budgets. Many families fear that without government intervention, prices may continue to rise, further straining the affordability of this essential commodity.
Authorities have yet to announce any immediate measures to stabilise sugar prices. Analysts suggest that factors such as supply shortages, production costs, and market demand are contributing to the ongoing price increases.
Citizens Demand Action
Consumers are calling on the government to reduce sugar prices and ensure fair access for everyone. Experts believe timely intervention and monitoring of supply chains can help curb further escalation in prices and protect vulnerable households.













