Dealers to distribute 2 visses of palm oil per household monthly

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Distributing cooking oil to the public by cars under the arrangement of the Myanmar Edible Oil Dealers Association.

The Myanmar Edible Oil Dealers Association (MEODA) has announced that it will provide door-to-door distribution service of palm oil at the rate of two visses per household for one month.
In Yangon Region’s 44 townships, under the supervision of the Edible Oil Import, Storage and Distribution Supervision Committee, palm oil importing companies sell to the public through retail and wholesale shops on a daily and monthly basis.
Despite the current distribution, some households have difficulty going to shops to buy palm oil, so for such a family to be able to buy palm oil for one month under a quick home-delivery system, the Yangon Region Palm Oil Door-to-door Distribution Committee has planned to sell two visses per household per month, the MEODA announced on 30 July.
People can make orders by phone at centres 01 2399222 (seven extensions) from 9 am to 3:30 pm on Mondays to Saturdays (excluding Sundays and public holidays) starting 31 July.
The retail price is based on the wholesale reference price published in the newspapers every Monday, without profit, and will include bottle and bottling charges.
The delivery fee must be paid by the buyer who places the order, and the product will be sold only in cash on the delivery system, and there is no need to make payment in advance. The committee said the product arrival date can be three days from the order date. — MT/ZN/ED

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