FACT CHECK: Food prices remain high under Marcos | FactsFirstPH
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Napatunayan natin na kayang maipababa ang presyo ng bigas, karne, isda, gulay, at asukalSince Marcos took office in 2022, the prices of certain food products have either increased or stayed the same, while others have gone down. Some kitchen staples, such as onion and sugar, have experienced sharp spikes in prices and have yet to fully recover.
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