Srinagar, May 3, May 4 -- Consumers across Kashmir have raised concerns over arbitrary pricing of chicken, alleging that sellers are charging rates higher than the officially fixed price in the absence of effective regulation. Complaints received from multiple districts, particularly Anantnag, indicate that poultry is being sold above the prescribed rate of Rs 135 per kilogram, with some sellers charging Rs 140 to Rs 150 per kilogram.Consumers said there is little uniformity in pricing, with rates varying from shop to shop, leaving buyers with limited choice but to pay higher amounts.Consumers also alleged that most chicken sellers are not displaying official rate lists at their outlets, in violation of norms, making it difficult for cust...
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