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Rawalpindi eateries get relief on bread prices; Details inside

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Rawalpindi: On the direction of the Lahore High Court (LHC) Rawalpindi Bench, the food and drinkers in Garrison City took the matter related to price fixing to the Director General Prices, who assured the DC Rawalpindi to stop surprise checking of restaurants, till the amicable solution of the matter.

President of Rawalpindi Restaurant Caterers Sweets and Bakers Association Mohammad Farooq Chaudhry said that the Rawalpindi High Court has been approached against the imbalanced price of bread and in compliance with the court order, the delegation of the restaurant association has sent to the Director General Industries, Price, Weight. And met regarding prices. Measure Punjab Asif Ali Farrukh.

According to him, Farrukh told him that until the issue was resolved, the Deputy Commissioner of Rawalpindi would stop checking the prices of bread in restaurants in the city.

The association had challenged the bread price notification issued by the Director General in May through a writ petition in the Rawalpindi Bench of the Lahore High Court.

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