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Karachiites appreciate relief offered at utility stores

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Karachiites are increasingly noticed to be visiting outlets run by Pakistan Utility Stores Corporation in the port city as essential food items including wheat, flour, sugar, ghee/edible oil, pulses, rice are available at much subsidized rates compared to what is expected to be paid in the general stores and super markets.
“Yes this is indeed a major relief for thousands of those who do not consider themselves eligible for free ration packs but have limited purchasing power and financial constraints,” said Asim Zaidi working as an accountant in a private company.
People talking to APP appreciative of the sensitivity reflected by Prime Minister Imran Khan for announcing a series of relief measures for public, pertaining to different socio-economic strata, in these trying times also made special mention of the fact that quality of products presently available at the utility stores have also improved.
“I usually avoided doing my grocery from these stores as had bitter experience of purchasing goods not as good as what I may had bought from regular shops and stores,” mentioned Mrs.Swaleha Khatoon a housewife standing in a queue and waiting for her chance to get into the federal government operated facility.
Adding that since there was an artificially created shortage of “atta” (wheat flour) in the market and the exorbitant rates were beyond her means she had no option but to purchase them from the utility store, located in her neighborhood and it was only after braving huge rush she could manage to buy one some ten to 15 days ago.
Pleasantly surprised to find this to be as good as that she had been using in normal days the lady but complained about short availability of flour bags and that citizens have to repeatedly visit the store before finally getting hold of the same in accordance to their family needs.
Akbar Ali, Manager of one of these USC run stores in the megapolis clarified that the stock, along with that of sugar, pulses, rice tea are replenished on daily basis, seven days a week, it is just that demand has increased and those coming early manage to purchase without any difficulty.—APP

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