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Mamimili ng uling, dumami dahil sa mataas na presyo ng LPG

(From L-R) Marvin Nares, 32, and Nadir Arob, 34, pack charcoal inside a warehouse at Commonwealth Market, Quezon City, Friday, 6 December.  
Arob, originally from Marawi City, said he has worked at the charcoal store for 14 years. Meanwhile, Nares, who hails from Bicol, said he has been working there for a year but has experience in similar jobs with other companies.  
Both workers said they earn P500 per day and work seven days a week unless they request a day off or vacation.
(From L-R) Marvin Nares, 32, and Nadir Arob, 34, pack charcoal inside a warehouse at Commonwealth Market, Quezon City, Friday, 6 December. Arob, originally from Marawi City, said he has worked at the charcoal store for 14 years. Meanwhile, Nares, who hails from Bicol, said he has been working there for a year but has experience in similar jobs with other companies. Both workers said they earn P500 per day and work seven days a week unless they request a day off or vacation.John Carlo Magallon
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Dumami ang mga mamimili ng uling sa Blumentritt Market sa Maynila matapos ang malakihang pagtaas ng presyo ng liquefied petroleum gas o LPG.

Ayon sa ilang vendor, ginagawa ito ng mga tao bilang paraan ng pagtitipid dahil mas mura ang isang sako ng uling kumpara sa LPG.

(From L-R) Marvin Nares, 32, and Nadir Arob, 34, pack charcoal inside a warehouse at Commonwealth Market, Quezon City, Friday, 6 December.  
Arob, originally from Marawi City, said he has worked at the charcoal store for 14 years. Meanwhile, Nares, who hails from Bicol, said he has been working there for a year but has experience in similar jobs with other companies.  
Both workers said they earn P500 per day and work seven days a week unless they request a day off or vacation.
DOE, DTI urged: consider LPG price cap

Dahil sa pagtaas ng demand, tumaas na rin ang presyo ng bawat sako ng uling.

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