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No More Expensive Vegetables! Digital Price List Installed in Lahore’s Vegetable Market

December 4, 2025
in Pakistan
No More Expensive Vegetables! Digital Price List Installed in Lahore’s Vegetable Market
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Lahore’s main vegetable market has started using a digital price list to make shopping fairer and more transparent for everyone. The new system displays daily, government-approved rates so customers can clearly see the correct prices before buying anything. This helps stop shopkeepers from charging extra and makes it easier for buyers to compare costs.

Market officials say the digital list will improve trust between sellers and customers by showing accurate and updated information. It is also expected to reduce arguments over pricing and create a more organized shopping experience. Many shoppers have welcomed the move, calling it a helpful step toward modernizing markets in the city.

Disclaimer: This information is based on available reports and is meant for general awareness.

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