HIGH COST OF LIVING

Sugar prices double to over Sh400 in a week

Some supermarkets are limiting consumers to buying only two packets of sugar

In Summary
  • A two-kilo packet of sugar that was in the first week selling at an average of Sh200 is now retailing at Sh420.
  • Most customers are now preferring to buy a kilo of sugar rather than the common 2kg packet due to the high cost.
Shelves where sugar is displayed are empty in some local supermarkets and where available, the consumers being limited to two packets of sugar.
Shelves where sugar is displayed are empty in some local supermarkets and where available, the consumers being limited to two packets of sugar.
Image: AGATHA NGOTHO

Prices of sugar have doubled since the beginning of the month.

A two-kilo packet of sugar that was in the first week selling at an average of Sh200 is now retailing at Sh420.

Most customers are now preferring to buy a kilo of sugar rather than the common 2kg packet due to the high cost.

A spot check done by the Star on May 16, showed that the cheapest brand of sugar in the local supermarket is selling at Sh189 per one-kilo packet.

In one of the supermarkets, a kilo of branded sugar is selling at Sh189, while another different brand is selling at Sh350 per 2kg packet but a customer is limited to buying a maximum of two packets.

At another local supermarket, its branded sugar is retailing at Sh365 per two-kilo, Kabras is selling at Sh420 for a two-kilo packet while a one-kilo packet of Mumias sugar is selling at Sh185. 

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