Ghee and Cooking Oil Prices in Pakistan: Are Big Increases Coming?
In recent days, concerns have been growing across Pakistan about a potential sharp rise in the prices of ghee and cooking oil. With inflation already putting pressure on household budgets, many people are worried about reports suggesting a possible increase of up to Rs150 per kilogram. But how accurate are these claims?
4/5/20261 min read


Current Price Situation
At present, ghee and cooking oil prices have already seen a modest increase. In several markets, prices have risen by around Rs20 per kilogram, bringing the average cost close to Rs545 per kg. While this increase is noticeable, it is far from the dramatic jump circulating in rumors.
What’s Driving the Price Pressure?
Several economic factors are contributing to the likelihood of further price hikes:
Rising fuel costs: Significant increases in petrol and diesel prices have raised transportation expenses across the country.
Import dependency: Pakistan relies heavily on imported palm oil, making local prices sensitive to global market changes.
Supply chain costs: Higher energy and logistics costs are pushing up production and distribution expenses.
These combined pressures are creating an environment where further increases in ghee and cooking oil prices seem likely.
Is a Rs150 Increase Confirmed?
Despite widespread discussion, there is currently no official confirmation of a Rs150 per kilogram increase. Such figures appear to be based on speculation or worst-case scenarios rather than verified announcements.
However, market analysts suggest that if current economic pressures continue—especially fuel price volatility—prices could rise further in the coming weeks.
What Should Consumers Expect?
For now, consumers should be prepared for gradual increases rather than a sudden spike. Monitoring official updates and market trends will be important in the days ahead.
Disclaimer: This update is shared based on publicly available information. VOTG News is not responsible for any decisions made based on this news. The image is AI-generated only for illustration
