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Cash Price for Popular Snack ‘Smokies’ to Increase by 10 Shillings, Farmer’s Choice

Prices of Farmer’s Choice meat products are set to increase by November 25, which means buying ‘smokies’ from your local vendor will not be the same again.

The company, which has a long history of producing delectable foods including pork, goats, lambs, bacon, smokies, hams, sausages, and reforms is looking to adjust the cash prices of all of its products.

Smokies – a cheap snack and a common phenomenon across the country usually associated with vendors of boiled eggs – will now cost 10 shillings more. This means that the venders will pass the costs to consumers to maintain their profitability.

All other sausages including value packs, jumbo sausages, and beef catering cash prices will be increased by 5 percent. Classic pork sausages and beef safari will be increased slightly by 3 percent more.

Among those that will attract the 5 percent increase include all bacon except back bacon, choma sausages, and delicatessen products excluding beef pastrami, pepperoni, liver pate, and bratwurst.

Brawns cash prices will increase by 3 percent whereas smoked mini bites, fresh pork except chops and loins, fresh lamb and goat, reforms, and all continentals with the exception of poultry viennas will increase 5 percent more. Team Pet Foods will also increase by the same percentage.

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