In Philippines, LPG price shock reaches bottom of beloved beef stew bowls
In the Philippines, the rising cost of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), exacerbated by recent Middle East conflict, is significantly impacting street food vendors. These vendors, like Eric Garcia who sells the traditional beef stew pares, rely heavily on LPG for cooking.

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AI-generatedIn the Philippines, the rising cost of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), exacerbated by recent Middle East conflict, is significantly impacting street food vendors. These vendors, like Eric Garcia who sells the traditional beef stew pares, rely heavily on LPG for cooking. Garcia has seen his fuel costs nearly double, forcing him to raise prices and reduce his daily earnings. An 11kg LPG tank that once cost 870 pesos now costs 1,600 pesos. The increased LPG prices are straining the livelihoods of these vendors who are already operating on tight margins in the import-dependent archipelago.
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5 extractedEric Garcia now earns 1,500 pesos per day after LPG costs.
An 11kg tank of fuel that once cost 870 pesos now costs 1,600 pesos.
Eric Garcia had been forced to raise the price of a bowl of pares to 65 pesos (US$1.08).
Fuel costs reduced Eric Garcia's daily earnings by a quarter.
The rising price of LPG has hit street food vendors in the Philippines.