Canteen Owners’ Association Reduces Prices of Fried Rice and Kottu

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The All-Island Canteen Owners’ Association has made an announcement to reduce the prices of fried rice and Kottu by 10%, effective from today, July 05. Asela Sampath, the president of the association, shared this news during a press briefing, highlighting the revised pricing structure.

According to the association’s statement, the price reduction applies to both fried rice and Kottu dishes. For instance, a packet of Kottu, previously priced at Rs. 700, will now be available at a reduced price of Rs. 630, resulting in a reduction of Rs. 70. Similarly, a Rs. 1000 Kottu will now be priced at Rs. 900 after a decrease of Rs. 100.

This decision by the All-Island Canteen Owners’ Association is aimed at providing relief to customers by offering more affordable options for these popular food items. The price reduction comes in the wake of Litro Gas Lanka’s recent announcement of its fourth consecutive price slash this year, indicating a positive trend towards reducing costs for consumers.

The association’s initiative is expected to benefit individuals who frequently enjoy fried rice and Kottu meals from canteens across the country. This move not only addresses the needs of customers but also demonstrates the commitment of the canteen owners to provide quality food at reasonable prices, contributing to the overall satisfaction of their patrons.

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