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 Stok Kebutuhan Pokok di Pasar Murah Rusunawa Tambora Berlimpah

No Limit Purchases in Cheap Market

Staples that offered in the cheap market to Tambora Flat residents, West Jakarta has been held from today, Monday (6/13) until Tuesday (6/14).

Just bring and show ID card to buy the commodity here. There is no limit purchase, we are ready to serve you

Section Head of Home Trade (PDN) for West Jakarta Small and Medium Enterprises Cooperatives (KUMKMP) Sub-dept, Oberlin Hutapea disclosed there is no limit purchase for those who want to buy various staples in the market.

"Just bring and show ID card to buy the commodity here. There is no limit purchase, we are ready to serve you," he stated.

Tambora Flat Residents Thronged to Cheap Market

In the market, his sub-dept offers beef Rp 85,000 per kg, chicken Rp 30,000 per piece, red onion Rp 25,000 per kg, red chili pepper Rp 16,000 per kg and sugar Rp 12,000 per kg.

The companies that involved in the market bring a lot of stock needs. They are 600 kg of beef and 200 chickens from PD Dharma Jaya, 240 kg of red onion and 108 kg of red chili pepper from Agriculture Ministry and 3 tons of sugar from Indonesia Trade Company (PPI).

"Staple stock will be added if the resident enthusiastic is high. Don't worry," he finished.

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