Presyo ng LPG, tumaas sa pagpasok ng October | BK

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Taas-presyo naman ang bumungad ngayong bagong buwan sa mga gumagamit ng liquefied petroleum gas! Sa pareho 'yang panglutong LPG AT auto-LPG ah.


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Transcript
00:00 This is a high price.
00:02 The new trend is for those who use liquefied petroleum gas.
00:07 In both LPG and auto LPG, how much is it?
00:11 Petron says that the LPG is 3 pesos and 75 centavos per kilo.
00:20 That's almost the same as the price of Solane.
00:23 That's equivalent to more than 41 pesos per 11 kilogram tank.
00:29 In auto LPG, it's 2 pesos and 9 centavos per liter of petroleum.
00:34 2 pesos per liter of clean fuel.
00:37 That's the third.
00:38 The price of LPG and auto LPG is already rising this month.
00:42 Now, it's 2023.
00:44 And because of the high price of each tank of LPG,
00:49 and other products, the price of food has also increased.
00:53 How much is that?
00:54 You're still on a budget.
00:56 Here's the news of Nick Juaje.
00:59 Last week, the price of meat and vegetables in a food cart in Taguig City was only 55 pesos.
01:06 Now, it's 60 pesos.
01:08 The eggplant cake that was 40 pesos, is now 50 pesos.
01:12 Customers are now sorry because it's necessary.
01:16 They're now getting more than what they get from each tank of LPG.
01:19 They're getting five more tanks every week.
01:22 That's why they're getting a higher price this month in LPG.
01:26 We increased the price a bit and reduced the price of the tank.
01:32 Because our LPG is too expensive now.
01:36 And these are the products that we can buy.
01:40 Even the eggs that they use for the cake are getting more expensive.
01:44 We used to get 20 pesos.
01:48 Now, it's like 250 pesos.
01:52 It depends on the sizes.
01:54 Even if it's a little expensive, the taste is still the same.
02:01 The owner of a food cart in Makati City,
02:04 has increased the price of the eggs that she uses.
02:07 The price of the eggs is now 12 pesos, which was 10 pesos before.
02:11 I can get 650 pesos for this, and now I can get 750 pesos.
02:16 It used to be 165 pesos per tray, and now it's 205 pesos.
02:19 She also feels the increase in LPG.
02:21 She used to be able to buy 750 pesos, and now it's 850 pesos.
02:26 But she doesn't want her customers to feel that.
02:30 How about the eggs?
02:31 Before, it was this much.
02:32 No, it's not.
02:33 Because our customers might leave if the eggs are not enough.
02:43 We're just trying to make a living.
02:45 According to the United Broiler Racers Association and the Philippine Egg Board Association,
02:50 the farm gate prices of eggs have increased from 20 to 30 centavos.
02:55 The supply is low, but the demand is high.
02:58 The reason why the supply is low is because of the typhoon Egy, the typhoon Goring, and the bird flu.
03:03 It's possible that the supply of eggs will be low until the first semester of 2024.
03:09 It's possible that the supply will be normal in the second half of the next year.
03:13 That's the news, Nico Juae of GMA Integrated News.
03:18 [news broadcast]
03:41 [music]

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