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东营:本周肉类价格稳定,鸡蛋价格略降
Zhong Guo Fa Zhan Wang· 2025-05-30 07:46
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint - The overall prices of major consumer goods in Dongying City, Shandong Province, have remained stable, with a mixed performance in price changes across different categories of goods as of May 29. Group 1: Grain and Oil Prices - Grain and oil prices are generally stable, with 11 items remaining unchanged and 1 item increasing in price. The average price of special flour is 2.050 yuan per 500 grams, up 1.49% week-on-week but down 0.77% year-on-year. The price of japonica rice is 2.860 yuan, unchanged week-on-week and down 0.69% year-on-year. The price of peanut oil (5L) is 150.000 yuan, unchanged week-on-week and up 0.67% year-on-year [2]. Group 2: Meat, Poultry, and Egg Prices - Meat prices are stable, with an average price of 20.576 yuan for 7 monitored meat items, remaining unchanged week-on-week. Specific prices include lean pork at 14.160 yuan (down 4.32% year-on-year), fatty pork at 13.360 yuan (down 5.92% year-on-year), and fresh beef at 33.200 yuan (down 8.29% year-on-year). The average price of eggs is 3.560 yuan, down 5.32% week-on-week and down 22.61% year-on-year [3][4]. Group 3: Vegetable and Fruit Prices - Vegetable prices show slight increases, with an average price of 2.667 yuan for 17 monitored vegetables, with 5 items decreasing, 4 unchanged, and 8 increasing week-on-week, averaging an increase of 0.44%. Year-on-year, 4 items decreased, 2 unchanged, and 11 increased, averaging an increase of 2.35%. Specific prices include leeks at 1.900 yuan (down 9.52% week-on-week) and garlic sprouts at 3.800 yuan (up 11.76% week-on-week). Fruit prices have slight fluctuations, with an average price of 3.544 yuan for 5 monitored fruits, with 3 decreasing, 1 unchanged, and 1 increasing week-on-week [5].
山东临朐:59种居民主要消费品超市价格9升10降40平
Zhong Guo Fa Zhan Wang· 2025-05-27 03:16
Core Insights - The price monitoring data from the Development and Reform Bureau of Linqu County, Shandong Province indicates a mixed trend in consumer goods prices, with 9 items increasing, 10 decreasing, and 40 remaining stable [1] Group 1: Price Trends - The prices of key monitored consumer goods show stability in grain and oil prices, with specific prices such as flour (4.19 yuan per 500g), corn flour (4.30 yuan), and peanut oil (159.90 yuan for 5 liters) remaining unchanged from the previous month [1] - Meat and egg prices have seen slight declines, with prices for lean pork at 12.99 yuan, fatty pork at 13.99 yuan, and chicken eggs at 4.5 yuan, reflecting decreases of 7.1%, 6.67%, and 7.5% respectively compared to last month [1] Group 2: Vegetable and Fruit Prices - Vegetable prices have experienced minor fluctuations, with 4 stable, 5 decreasing, and 8 increasing among 17 monitored varieties. For instance, the price of carrots decreased by 16.7% to 2.99 yuan per pound, while celery increased by 58% to 1.58 yuan per pound [2] - Fruit prices remain generally stable, with apples rising by 67.3% to 5.99 yuan per pound and watermelons decreasing by 50.1% to 1.99 yuan per pound, while other fruits maintained their prices [2]
与上周相比,山东沂源蔬菜和水果价格下跌明显
Zhong Guo Fa Zhan Wang· 2025-05-23 09:11
Price Monitoring Summary - The price of consumer goods in Yiyuan County, Shandong Province, shows mixed trends compared to the previous week, with significant declines in vegetable and fruit prices [1] Grain and Oil Prices - Grain prices remain stable, with corn priced at 1.22 yuan/kg and wheat at 1.20 yuan/kg, showing little change week-on-week [2] - Oil and other grain products also maintain stability, with prices for various items such as noodles at 2.4 yuan/kg and peanut oil at 10.00 yuan/kg [2] Egg Prices - Egg prices have seen a slight increase, currently at 3.6 yuan/kg, reflecting a week-on-week rise of approximately 5.9% [2] Fruit Prices - Fruit prices have dropped significantly, with average declines around 9.2%. Specific prices include apples at 3.5 yuan/kg, watermelons at 1.00 yuan/kg, and bananas at 3.00 yuan/kg [2] Vegetable Prices - Vegetable prices have experienced a notable decrease, with an average drop of about 7.2%. Key vegetables such as carrots, tomatoes, and potatoes have seen price reductions of 27.8%, 40%, and 33.3% respectively compared to the previous week [3]
山西省临汾市市场监督管理局关于不合格食品核查处置情况的通告(2024年第4期)
Zhong Guo Zhi Liang Xin Wen Wang· 2025-04-16 07:56
Summary of Key Points Core Viewpoint The report outlines the results of food safety inspections conducted in Linfen City, revealing multiple instances of non-compliance with national food safety standards across various food products sold by local supermarkets and restaurants. The findings indicate a need for improved regulatory oversight and compliance measures within the food industry. Group 1: Non-compliant Food Products - Shanxi Yonghui Supermarket's chili failed to meet pesticide residue limits, with a total of 10 kg sold, valued at 50 yuan [3][4] - Linfen Rongxing Supermarket's green beans also did not comply, with 76.5 kg sold, valued at 195.84 yuan [7][8] - Linfen Yao District's Gelin Restaurant's leeks were found non-compliant, with 7.7 kg sold, valued at 30.8 yuan [11][12] Group 2: Risk Control Measures - Investigations were conducted by the Linfen Market Supervision Administration for each non-compliant case, confirming that the respective businesses had performed due diligence in purchasing [4][9][13] - Follow-up inspections were organized to ensure compliance and corrective actions were reported [5][10][14] Group 3: Legal Actions and Penalties - Linfen Yonghui Supermarket was investigated but exempted from penalties due to compliance efforts [6] - Linfen Rongxing Supermarket was similarly exempted from penalties despite violations [10] - Linfen Yao District's Gelin Restaurant received a warning and a fine of 5000 yuan for non-compliance [15] Group 4: Additional Non-compliance Cases - Various other establishments, including fruit and vegetable stores, were found selling products with pesticide residues exceeding legal limits, with total sales figures documented [16][26][32] - The report highlights the need for ongoing monitoring and enforcement of food safety regulations to protect consumer health [44][52][60]