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A Gardenia Bakeries Sdn Bhd delivery lorry on February 13, 2019. — Picture by FACEBOOK

Gardenia KL asked to justify increase in price of bread products — KPDN

KUANTAN, Sept 28 — The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living (KPDN) has issued a notice asking bread producer Gardenia Bakeries (KL) Sdn Bhd (Gardenia KL) to explain the price increase of 30 types of its bread range from October 1 onwards.

Deputy Minister Fuziah Salleh said the notice was issued yesterday and the company needed to respond, as an unreasonable price increase could burden consumers.

“Gardenia needs to respond to the notice within six days because we want to know all the costs involved, like the price of flour used, transport costs, wholesale, and retail. The entire supply chain needs to be explained,” she said.

Fuziah was speaking to the press after attending the Tanjung Lumpur state constituency Mobile Rahmah Sale at the Pinggiran Putra People’s Housing Project (PPR) earlier today.

She said KPDN would do a comprehensive tally after receiving Gardenia KL’s explanation later to determine whether the increase in the price of food items was rational or justified.

KPDN cannot prevent a company from raising the price of their goods, but it can be controlled through the Price Control and Anti-Profitability Act.

Previously, Gardenia KL, through a media statement, confirmed that 30 of its products would see a price increase of between 10 and 40 sen after reviewing the prices of selected items.

However, the bread manufacturer said the price of white bread, whole wheat (wholemeal) bread and Toast’em bread would remain unchanged to ensure that the increase does not burden most customers.

In the Mobile Rahmah Sale programme today, two lorries carrying a load of food items and basic needs with a subsidised value of RM34,000 were placed in the area to make it easier for the public to purchase them.

— Bernama

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