The price of bread has reportedly refused to drop in Nigeria despite the fact that the price of flour has gone down drastically....
Has the price of bread dropped in your area? Is the quality still good?
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Saturday, April 05, 2025
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Just learn how to bake bread and do it yourself, finish!
ReplyDeleteMore expensive oooo, check your electricity unit that it will consume you will see that it's not worth it at all.
DeletePlus it is something that is perishable so you need to do it in small quantities plus time and everything aaah!
Anony, it's not worth the Wahala at all. You'll spend more.
DeleteI've been there.
If only our Govt is serious..
DeleteWhat goes up in Nigeria hardly comes down
ReplyDeleteSad truth
DeleteBitter truth
DeleteSad but true 🥹
DeleteAdunni
Louder please
DeleteThe price has not dropped at all. As per which is the best bread, the quality is in the mouth of the eater. I love Jendol bread, prefer it to bokku.
ReplyDeleteHow much is bokku bread and how much is Jendol? Please reply.
DeleteAgege bread is no longer what it used to be. It has so dropped in quality.
ReplyDeleteA good load of bread is now so expensive abeg.
Low quality, high price...
ReplyDeleteExactly.
DeleteYear 2013 was the year I went to Lagos for the first time. There stood this woman by the road side with piled loaves of bread in a tray, covered with nylon, well balanced on her head.
ReplyDeleteI could see through the transparent nylon the branded color; blue and yellow of the famous blue band butter.
Right across the road but seated in a taxi I beckoned her to come. My colleague pointed at the medium size loaf and ask that we shared the bill.
She took the knife, slice our choice bread and buttered it. Each slice for each of us. The aroma tasted like a breath of fresh vanilla cake from the oven.
It was heavenly.
Age bread forever in Jesus name, Amen🙏
Lol, that was years ago, not anymore, Agege bread be like paki for mouth now.
DeleteHaa! That was Agege bread of those days..not now 🤣🤣
Delete@God's favour...it's like paper sef 😀
Adunni
I swallowed saliva. See description. Chaiiiiiii
DeleteIt's still very expensive yet most have dropped in quality. What goes up in naija hardly ever comes down. God help us
ReplyDeletena real wa o
ReplyDeleteI never knew the price of flour has dropped, yet the price of bread is still increasing. They may blame it on fuel price.
ReplyDeleteI miss Agege bread.
ReplyDeleteMy dear, Agege bread no be like before o. 😀
DeleteAdunni
The price of Bread has not dropped... Na the quality dey drop everyday...
ReplyDeleteThe last time I bought bread, it was N2k. Best bread, I'd say is hmedix. Not a fan of grand square, too heavy for me.
ReplyDeleteCANDY
Bread is still very expensive.
ReplyDeleteStill expensive.
ReplyDeleteBread's prices have not gone down in Nigeria, but the qualities are going down, they can never reduce the prices, they will rather find another excuses for not reducing the prices, like prices of other ingredients.
ReplyDeleteSame price , the transportation use in conveying flour is still high and electricity tariff or cost of running diesel etc dey there, these are factors to look out for.
ReplyDeleteBiggest size is 3k here while wheat bread is 5k in the supermarket which is ok.
The more the increments in price the lower the qualities 😭
ReplyDeleteThe higher the price the lower the quality.
ReplyDeleteThe bread i do buy for 800naira is currently 1200naira
ReplyDeleteWhatever goes up in Nigeria doesn't come down
This is news to me too
ReplyDeleteStill very much expensive but low in quality.
ReplyDeleteMy best bread around here is still sold at 2k
ReplyDeleteStill Expensive jareeeee
ReplyDeleteHello iya Boys
My favourite was Oasis with it's different varieties. Especially loved the coconut bread 🥥
ReplyDeleteI still enjoy Magrellos but cutting down on bread for now 🍞
Stella, maybe they're still selling high to regain their profit of 'costly flour period'.. but they should do it small small pls.
Adunni
Not a fan of bread. But it's 1500 in my area. Don't know how much is the old English sliced bread,that hubby buys.🙄🙄🙄
ReplyDeleteNothing goes down in Nigeria. Once it's up it's up.
ReplyDeleteI still buy maddeus bread for #1800 while nextar is #1500
ReplyDeleteD size and taste has reduced...but I really like bread
Still expensive with less quality
ReplyDeleteI dey kuku chop bread again sef.
Still expensive with less quality
ReplyDeleteI dey kuku chop bread again sef.
Bread is expensive everywhere. I have seen bread for $8 in some places and that is almost 9000 naira. I am still scratching my head trying to figure what the fck is in any bread to make it cost$8. Greedflation is alive and well
ReplyDeleteEven at its high price, the bread qualities are now very low.
ReplyDeleteMy best bread was grand square in Abuja. I asked my sister to get me some when she was coming abroad, I was looking forward to it and when it arrived, it was tasteless. Nigeria is fast becoming a country where people prefer the past to the present.
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