Home cooked meal prices inch up in August as compared to July: Report

In Mumbai, the cost of home-cooked meals increased in August. This rise is mainly due to soaring tomato prices. Vegetarian meals saw a 4% increase, while non-vegetarian meals rose by 2%. Tomato prices surged by 26% because of reduced supply. Howev...

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Price of a home-cooked meal inched up month-on-month in August, majorly due to a spike in tomato prices, a report said on Monday.

The average cost of a vegetarian meal increased 4 per cent to Rs 29.1 in August as compared to Rs 28.1 in July, while the same for non-vegetarian thali was up 2 per cent at Rs 54.6 per plate, as per the report by Crisil.

The tomato prices surged 26 per cent on-month in August due to a 35 per cent drop in arrivals, it said in the monthly roti rice rate report.


Prices of potato and onion remained stable on-month as stored stocks were released in the market, it said.

Compared with August 2024, the price of a vegetarian meal decreased 7 per cent from Rs 31.2 in the year-ago period, and the same for non-vegetarian meal was down 8 per cent from Rs 59.3.

The major reason for a decline in meal prices on-year was attributed to benign commodity prices.
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