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As all of us know Fish is one of the most nutritious foods available. This is due to the fact that it is high in protein, vitamins, and good fats. Those who enjoy fish and seafood may have to rethink their eating habits in the coming days due to an extraordinary price spike that has infuriated consumers.
The price has increased from May 17 and just over two weeks ago. Zubaidi price, sea food has increased like a gold price. A kilogram fish costs KD20, compared to KD13 for imported Zubaidi fish and KD4.500 for grouper costs.
The price of local Zubaidi was KD14 per kilogram at the time. This means that the price has risen by 42%. As a result, KD20 is no longer sufficient for a consumer to purchase fish; he must set aside a bigger sum. For local people Zubaidi is too costly to consume, local people cannot afford it.
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