NewsWhore
05-29-2009, 05:10 PM
The price of fruit in city markets has dropped considerably, due to a glut of fresh produce that has hit the markets. Prices are about 25%-50% lower than some months ago. The wholesale market prices are usually marked up by 30%, but these prices can be obtained during the sales days of the big supermarket chains, Pola & El Nacional (Wednesday) and Bravo (Tuesday).
Some wholesale market prices are:
Watermelons selling for RD$30-RD$60, depending on size, pineapples could be had for RD$15-RD$20, papaya was selling for RD$20, and melons for RD$15-RD$25.
And with summer on its way, the mango season is here.
Hoy reports that vegetables are also selling for discounted prices, with tomatoes costing RD$10 a pound, carrots RD$10 a pound, broccoli for RD$20 a pound. Onions are going for RD$10 a pound.
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Some wholesale market prices are:
Watermelons selling for RD$30-RD$60, depending on size, pineapples could be had for RD$15-RD$20, papaya was selling for RD$20, and melons for RD$15-RD$25.
And with summer on its way, the mango season is here.
Hoy reports that vegetables are also selling for discounted prices, with tomatoes costing RD$10 a pound, carrots RD$10 a pound, broccoli for RD$20 a pound. Onions are going for RD$10 a pound.
More... (http://www.dr1.com/index.html#11)