Chicken meat prices in Lahore and across various Punjab cities have witnessed a substantial increase, with current rates ranging between Rs610 to Rs630 per kilogram.
This surge, observed on Monday, has significantly impacted consumers and shopkeepers alike.
Over the past five days, the cost of chicken has steadily risen, moving from Rs555 per kilogram on June 18 to Rs625 on June 21 before slightly adjusting to Rs605 on June 22. The escalating prices reflect a broader trend of increasing meat costs, attributed to both heightened demand and rising feed expenses.
During Eid, chicken prices had remained under Rs400 per kilogram, but the recent uptrend underscores a growing disparity between supply and demand. With mutton and beef prices remaining relatively stable, chicken has become the preferred choice for many consumers, further straining supply chains.
Shopkeepers in Lahore report a notable decline in sales, as fluctuating prices create challenges in negotiations with poultry farm agents. The volatility in chicken meat prices has complicated the retail landscape, leaving many vendors grappling with reduced profitability and uncertain market conditions.