Potatoes, onions, tomatoes kept veg thali costly in May
In May, the prices of potatoes, onions, and tomatoes led to a rise in the cost of home-cooked meals for the second consecutive month, according to a Crisil report. The price of a vegetarian thali increased by 8% from the previous year to ₹27.80, w...

Inflation in vegetarian thali was 7.9% in April.
"Lower onion arrivals on account of a significant drop in rabi acreage coupled with a decline in potato arrivals on account of the adverse impact of late blight and crop damage in West Bengal contributed towards the increase in prices," said Crisil.
Onion prices in May were up 43% from last year, while potatoes had become costlier by 41% and tomatoes by 39%. Besides, vegetables, rice and pulses were also trending higher. Rice, which accounts for 13% of the weight in the thali, witnessed a 13% price rise in May, while the price of pulses rose 21%. Spices also contributed to higher food inflation. "On the contrary, prices of cumin, chilli and vegetable oil fell 37%, 25% and 8%, respectively, preventing a further increase in the cost of the veg thali," said Crisil.

Meanwhile, the cost of non-vegetarian thali was down 7% from last year, as broiler prices declined 16% from the previous year. Retail food inflation had increased to 8.7% in April compared with 8.5% in the previous month.
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