Take The Opportunity When Prices Are High, Cacha Frederica Sells Cooking Oil In Kendal

JAKARTA - The high price of cooking oil makes it difficult for people. The basic needs for the household must be paid for at a high price. Seeing these conditions, Cacha Frederica took action by selling oil directly.

As the Chair of the Kendal PKK Mobilization Team, Wynne Frederica or who is familiarly called Chacha Frederica accompanied by the Head of Disdagkop and UKM, Ferinando Rad Bonay held market operations. A total of one thousand liters of cooking oil were provided by the Department of Trade, Cooperatives and SMEs during the market operation which was held in Jetis Village, Kendal City District, last Wednesday, March 9.

In the market operation, Chacha looks enthusiastic in serving the residents of Jetis Village who are already lining up for cooking oil at a price of Rp. 14 thousand, while doing a live broadcast on his social media story.

The wife of Kendal Regent Dico M Ganinduto hopes to help residents who have difficulty getting cooking oil at low prices.

"We will start with Jetis Village first. In the future, we will hold market operations like this to villages in Kendal Regency. The hope is that it can help the needs of the community in the midst of the difficulty of getting cooking oil at a price of Rp. 14 thousand," said Chacha as quoted from Instagram @tppkk_kabkendal.

"The plan is that later there will be more to villages, this is the first time we start from the sub-district that is here first, from Jetis Village first. Later in the future we will carry out market operations like this for villages in Kendal Regency," said Mrs. Chacha.

Furthermore, the Chair of the Kendal Regency PKK Mobilizing Team hopes that this activity can be a breath of fresh air for the community and MSME actors.

"The hope is that with a Market Operation like this, it can help the needs of the community in the midst of the difficulty of getting oil at a normal price, especially MSME actors who have an obligation to pay people monthly, their business must run, the selling price must also be friendly to the community," he concluded. .