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J-OIL, NISSHIN OILLIO TO RAISE COOKING OIL PRICES AGAIN.

Publication: AsiaPulse News

Publication Date: 30-NOV-06
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COPYRIGHT 2006 Asia Pulse Pty Ltd

TOKYO, Nov 30 Asia Pulse - To pass rising ingredient prices on to customers, Japanese firms Nisshin Oillio Group Ltd. (TSE:2602) and J-Oil Mills Inc. (TSE:2613) will once again increase the trading prices of cooking oil in January.

The hikes will be 30 yen per 1.5 litre bottles of...

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