On Tuesday, August 26, 2025, the Ismailia governorate witnessed relative stability in local meat prices inside butcher shops across various neighborhoods and centers, with a variety of quantities available to meet citizens’ needs. Prices ranged between 330 and 450 Egyptian pounds per kilo depending on the type, including beef, lamb, and goat, with prices varying according to breeding methods and feed quality. Some butchers rely on special feedlots for raising cows and buffaloes, while others purchase livestock from local markets, which affects meat quality and price. This stability follows recent initiatives to provide local meat at reduced prices to ease the burden on citizens amid current economic conditions.