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00:00And for our car spinners who are planning to buy, let's take a look at the prices of goods in a market in Jaluocan this morning.
00:08We have Denise Osorio live. Denise?
00:15Dayan, because of the recent typhoons, the prices of the main goods here in the market have increased,
00:22including the goods from Bicol Region and Baguio.
00:28Let's start with the prices of vegetables and vegetables.
00:31The highest price is green chilies, which used to be Php 60 to Php 80 per kilo.
00:37Now, it's Php 200 per kilo.
00:40Carrots, Php 160 per kilo now, which used to be Php 80 to Php 120 per kilo.
00:47In petchay, Baguio, it's now Php 120 per kilo, which used to be Php 80 per kilo.
00:53Cabbage and tomatoes, it used to be Php 80 per kilo, but now, it's now Php 150 per kilo.
01:02For garlic, it's now Php 160 per kilo, which used to be Php 120 per kilo.
01:09The same goes for onions. Red onions are now Php 90 per kilo, which used to be Php 60 per kilo.
01:16White onions are now Php 120 per kilo, which used to be Php 100 per kilo.
01:21For stringed vegetables, like squash and chili leaves and onions,
01:27one string is Php 20 per kilo, which used to be Php 10 per kilo.
01:33For Tilapia fish, which used to be Php 40 to Php 70 per kilo, now, it's Php 50 to Php 80 per kilo.
01:42For fish, it's now Php 55 to Php 110 per kilo, which used to be Php 40 to Php 90 per kilo,
01:51depending on the size of the fish.
01:52For pork, it's now Php 20 to Php 50 per kilo, which used to be Php 20 per kilo.
01:57And of course, galunggong is now Php 120 to Php 150 per kilo,
02:05compared to the past, which used to be Php 100 to Php 120 per kilo.
02:10But the good news is that the price of meat in the market is decreasing.
02:14For chicken, it's now Php 10 per kilo.
02:18For pork, it's now Php 10 to Php 20 per kilo, depending on the part.
02:23And for beef, it's now Php 30 per kilo.
02:28Diana, let's also ask our fellow countrymen here in the market,
02:31their opinion on the price increase and if it's still possible to increase
02:36because Christmas is coming.
02:38According to the sellers, if the storm continues to come here in our country,
02:46it can't be avoided.
02:48That's the latest news from the Maytaho Public Market, Caloocan City.
02:52Back to you, Diana.
02:53Thank you very much, Denise Osorio.

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