INFOKU, BLORA –Not only in the city, it turns out that dozens of mothers in the village, Sambong District, Blora Regency, are willing to line up to get cooking oil.
This view is clearly visible in front of the minimarket store in Sambong Village, Sambong District, on Wednesday (9/3/2022).
After lining up for a long time in front, they then entered the mini market and came out with cooking oil.
One of the mothers named Ida admitted that she had joined the queue for cooking oil for an hour.
"Alhamdulillah, I got 2 liters of oil, I'm very happy to get oil," he said.
He hopes that the oil in the market will be priced according to normal standards, such as those in minimarkets, at a price of Rp. 14,000 per liter.
In line with Ida, another resident named Anis admitted that he was willing to stand in line to get cooking oil. This is because the price in the mini market is cheaper than the price in the market.
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"If there is something, join the queue. There was a line for about 30 minutes. When there were a lot of people, I joined the queue. Coincidentally got 2 liters. Very happy," he said.
According to him, the condition of oil in the market is actually there, but the price is quite expensive, it can reach Rp. 27,000 per liter. While in the mini market the price is standard.
"Hopefully, hopefully it will get back to normal soon. Especially before fasting. Automatically the need will increase," he explained.
Meanwhile, one of the minimarket staff, Cahya said, his party got 90 packs of cooking oil.
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However, the delivery of cooking oil at the minimarket cannot be clearly ascertained. So, his party formed a group to notify the public when cooking oil was available.
"We have a group. It has about 100 residents. So if there is an item we will announce it in the group. So that people come and get the oil," he explained.
According to him, to buy this oil, people have to queue. So that all residents can get a share, not a riot.
"Hopefully we can return to normal. Residents are no longer struggling to find oil, including my mother," he said. (Endah/ IST )