Consumers Dig Deeper For Food Items Despite Inflation Easing to 2.7% in October-KNBS

[Kenyan Wallstreet - Kenya] - 31/10/2024
Consumers are paying more to buy items such as cooking oil, tomatoes, oranges, carrots, mangoes and beef whose prices have shot up, despite a significant reduction in inflation in October. […]
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