The demand surge during and leading up to Eid results in inflated prices, forcing people to pay exorbitant rates to complete their Eid shopping. This price volatility disproportionately affects those who are less financially privileged, making it challenging for them to afford essential items and gifts for their loved ones.
In addressing these challenges, it is crucial for shopkeepers to consider stabilizing their prices. By maintaining reasonable and consistent pricing, they can ensure that Eid shopping remains accessible to everyone, including those with limited financial means. This approach not only promotes inclusivity but also fosters a sense of community support and solidarity during festive seasons. Moreover, it's important for those who are more fortunate to extend a helping hand to the less fortunate during Eid celebrations.
Tahira Ibrar
Islamabad
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