Indonesian food prices have experienced a significant decline during the one-month suspension of President Prabowo Subianto's flagship free meals program (MBG), which coincides with the school holiday period [1]. According to Eko Kurniawan, a vegetable seller at Surabaya's Tambak Rejo market, the prices of most food staples fell following the temporary halt of the free meal initiative [1]. This trend has generated considerable discussion on Indonesian social media, with shoppers expressing enthusiasm over the opportunity to purchase food at lower prices [1].
The relief for consumers is expected to be temporary, as the free meal program is scheduled to resume later in the month [1]. The article does not provide specific figures regarding the magnitude of the price drop or the exact date when the program will restart [1]. No analyst opinions or forward-looking statements beyond the anticipated end of the price relief are mentioned in the source [1].
CONCLUSION
The temporary suspension of Indonesia's free meal program during the school holiday has led to a noticeable drop in food prices, providing short-term relief for consumers. However, this trend is expected to reverse once the program resumes later in the month.
