Emapa Restricts Oil Sales to One Litre per Person per Month and Provokes Protests Among Buyers
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🔊 Listen to this news A tense day unfolded this Saturday, June 21st, in the city of La Paz. The situation erupted at a Food Production Support Company (Emapa) branch in the Miraflores area. There, the sale of olive oil ended in shoving, shouting, and the intervention of the police, who used chemical agents to control the situation. According to witnesses, the conflict began when several buyers demanded delivery of the product. However, those in…
The families report that in Emapa agencies the product was finished early this Saturday. Source: Unitel The rows for oil in an agency of the Food Production Support Company (Emapa),...
Emapa reduced from two to one liter the amount of oil that each person can acquire, once a month, in the supermarkets that it has in La Paz. The measure generated discomfort and tension among users, mainly at the Miraflores branch.
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