JAKARTA - North Jakarta Metro Police said that the daily supply of bulk cooking oil at the market level of traders in Jaya Anyar Bahari, Tanjung Priok is still lacking because it only gets 117 kilograms per week while the need for 100 kilograms per day. "Daily bulk cooking oil is lacking. Average distribution 117 kilograms per week, while the daily needs are 100 kilograms," said Head of the Special Criminal Sub-Unit of the North Jakarta Metro Police Iptu Muhammad Rizky Novrianto in a statement in North Jakarta, Sunday 10 April. In bulk, it is still in the range of Rp. 20,000 per kilogram, or above the highest retail price (HET) set by the government of Rp. 14,000 per liter or Rp. 15,500 per kilogram. The highest price is Rp. 21,000 per kilogram and the lowest is Rp. 19,500 per kilogram," Rizky said as quoted by Antara. At Pasar Jaya Anyar Bahari, Tanjung Priok, North Jakarta, the highest was Rp. 47,000, while the lowest was around Rp. 24,500. Meanwhile, the stock of packaged cooking oil owned by traders at Toko D was two cartons of the Resto brand with sizes of 900 milliliters and two liters. "The availability of packaged cooking oil is two cartons, the Resto brand has a size of 900 milliliters and two liters," said Rizky.
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