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Internal trade determines the mechanism for selling bread during weekdays

2021-08-15T20:31:50.319Z


Damascus, SANA- The Ministry of Internal Trade and Consumer Protection has determined the number of bundles of bread that families are entitled to according to the number of people


Damascus-SANA

The Ministry of Internal Trade and Consumer Protection has determined the number of bundles of bread that families are entitled to according to the number of their members during the week, according to the new mechanism for selling bread via the electronic card.

The ministry clarified in a statement that SANA received a copy of the number of bundles of bread available to be sold to each family “according to the number of individuals” throughout the week, except for Friday, because it is the weekly bakery holiday, when one person can buy four bundles of bread per week, except for Sunday and Tuesday, while the family is entitled to Two people buy 6 bundles of bread a week at the rate of one bundle every day, and a family of three people buys 7 bundles per week at the rate of one bundle every day except Thursday, two bundles.

A family consisting of four people can also buy 10 bundles of bread per week at the rate of two bundles every day except Sunday and Tuesday, one bundle for a family consisting of five people 12 bundles per week at a rate of two bundles per day, and for a family consisting of six people 14 bundles per week at the rate of two bundles per day except for Thursday 4 Bundles A family of 7-8 people has the right to buy 18 bundles of bread at a rate of three bundles per day, and a family consisting of 9, 10 and 11 members has 24 bundles per week, at a rate of four bundles per day, and a family of 12 and 13 members has 30 bundles per week, at a rate of five bundles per day. For a family of 14 people, they buy 36 packs per week, at a rate of six packs per day.

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Source: sena

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