The Punjab government’s recent decision to abolish the corruption-ridden food department and establish the Punjab Price Control & Commodities Management Department marks a crucial reform aimed at addressing the soaring food prices that have burdened middle-class households in the province. This initiative seeks to centralize food-related functions, regulate the supply and demand of essential commodities, and control profiteering. The department will assess potential food shortages and take proactive measures to maintain a steady supply of essential commodities. The FBR, despite being restructured with the aim of improving efficiency and reducing corruption, has faced difficulties in achieving its objectives. In conclusion, the establishment of the Punjab Price Control & Commodities Management Department represents a significant step towards addressing the pressing issue of food prices in the province.