A vendor arranges dressed chicken at a stall at Paco Market in Manila on Thursday, March 26. The Department of Agriculture warned that retail chicken prices could climb as high as ₱324 per kilo in a worst-case scenario, driven by surging global oil prices that are increasing
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A vendor arranges dressed chicken at a stall at Paco Market in Manila on Thursday, March 26. The Department of Agriculture warned that retail chicken prices could climb as high as ₱324 per kilo in a worst-case scenario, driven by surging global oil prices that are increasing

A vendor arranges dressed chicken at a stall at Paco Market in Manila on Thursday, March 26. The Department of Agriculture warned that retail chicken prices could climb as high as ₱324 per kilo in a worst-case scenario, driven by surging global oil prices that are increasing

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