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Minsk meat shop "Sovietski" at Leningradskaya street has closed down. A few weeks earlier, according to Telegraf correspondent, the store faced a shortage of meat, displaying canned fish and mayonnaise on its shelves instead of meat.
Meanwhile, director of "The Soviet Century," who is now in Smolensk, declined commenting on the shop closedown. He said that he could only do so on their arrival in Minsk.
As Telegraf previously reported, August 24, Belarus has once again increased the selling prices of pork by 10%. The maximum limit selling price per kilo of pork of the first and second category is equal to over Br13.2 thousand, while the third category meat - about Br12.4 thousand.
August 26, it became known that the Ministry of Economy of Belarus had issued Decree № 137, according to which the price of meat products in the markets and fairs are no longer dependent on the maximum limiting selling price. The Ministry of Economy had made such a step "in order to increase the volume of meat sales in the markets of the Republic, excluding its speculative resale, as well as to create a competitive environment."