MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Friday said food processors and retailers have agreed not to increase the prices of their products for up to two months to help mitigate the impact of the conflict in the Middle East on basic commodities. In a brief media statement following an inspection at Century Pacific Food Inc.’s Calamba Distribution Center in Calamba, Marcos said the public has nothing to worry about regarding the long-term food supply. READ: Marcos: ‘We don’t have a problem’ in supplies of food, fuel products “Not only Century, but various food processors and retailers as well — […]... Keep on reading: Marcos: Food firms agree no price hikes for 2 months