5 items that are super cheap in India but ultra expensive in Pakistan

5 items that are super cheap in India but ultra expensive in Pakistan

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While a war-like situation is looming over India-Pakistan, True Scoop tried to find out about commodities that are expensive in Lahore.
5 items that are super cheap in India but ultra expensive inWhile a war-like situation is looming over India-Pakistan, True Scoop tried to find out about commodities that are expensive in Lahore.
As per ChatGPT, rice in India is priced at approximately Rs 27.67 per pound, whereas in Pakistan, it costs around Rs 46.62 per pound—a 68% increase.
Rice: India vs Pakistan PriceAs per ChatGPT, rice in India is priced at approximately Rs 27.67 per pound, whereas in Pakistan, it costs around Rs 46.62 per pound—a 68% increase.
The cost of 1 dozen Eggs is generally Rs 80-85; however, in Pakistan, 1 dozen eggs cost Rs 100.65, marking a 21% difference.
Eggs: India vs Pakistan PriceThe cost of 1 dozen Eggs is generally Rs 80-85; however, in Pakistan, 1 dozen eggs cost Rs 100.65, marking a 21% difference.
In India, a gallon of milk varies from Rs 220 to 230, while in Pakistan, AI suggests that it's price is Rs 257.75, about 13% higher.
Milk: India vs Pakistan PriceIn India, a gallon of milk varies from Rs 220 to 230, while in Pakistan, AI suggests that it's price is Rs 257.75, about 13% higher.
In Lahore, the price of a 20kg flour bag is Rs 1730, while 10 kg Aashirvaad Atta costs Rs 417.
Wheat flourIn Lahore, the price of a 20kg flour bag is Rs 1730, while 10 kg Aashirvaad Atta costs Rs 417.
1 kg of chicken's retail price in India is said to be Rs 160-170 per kg, while in Pakistan, boneless chicken costs range from  Rs. 330 - 660.
Chicken1 kg of chicken's retail price in India is said to be Rs 160-170 per kg, while in Pakistan, boneless chicken costs range from  Rs. 330 - 660.

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