There is a post surfing on social media in which masses are vowing that they will boycott organic products for three days so the rates can go to their real costs. At in the first place, when I saw this post I totally concurred with the announcement and consented to partake in it later I red couple of posts in which this boycott was referred as a stupid stride and there were given some great logic behind not being a part of it.
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Boycott Fruit Campaign Ad |
Well as usual social media is divided into two groups. One is in the support of protest while the second repudiates. Those who are in favour of this campaign argue that rates are high because of fruit-sellers in the market and they are charging unfair amount on the other hand anti-boycott group argues that product dealers are poor and they have less to do with the high costs and genuine offenders are those officers who are in charge of check and balance of rates of all merchandise.
Bachat bazaars or Ramazan bazaars are putting forth low costs than customary markets nearly in each city of Pakistan. Again the validity of these bazaars is challenged by common citizens who pointed out the quality of stuff being sold on these stalls and in addition the limited stock accessible for purchasers.
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Price list published by Commissioner and Controller General Prices Karachi before Ramazan |
At one point, this boycott is genuinely necessary yet it should not against only street vendors but rather it should be against each organic product market in which rates are supposedly high than the real cost rather it is a shopping mall, general store or supermarket. Additionally, such strides ought to likewise be taken against the authorities who are in charge of controlling and actualizing the equivalent cost in each market. Nobody can deny the reality it's by all account not the only government authorities or solely street-seller who are in charge of the sky-rocket cost in Ramazan. It is a two-way set up in which everybody needs, to be completely honest, and caring towards each other.
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