VEGETARIAN THALI COST
Home-cooked veg thali cost up 7.2% in Nov, non-veg 2%: Crisil
Home-cooked meals saw a price rise in November year-over-year, with vegetarian thalis increasing 7% to Rs 32.7 due to soaring tomato and potato prices. Pulses and vegetable oil also contributed to the increase. However, a dip in LPG prices offered some relief. Non-vegetarian thalis saw a marginal 2% rise, influenced by broiler chicken prices.
Here¡¯s how inflated prices of onions, tomatoes, potatoes and cooking oils are impacting the cost of a home-cooked meal
A Crisil report reveals vegetable thali costs surged 20% in October 2024, fueled by soaring vegetable and cooking oil prices, particularly during festivals.
November inflation figures may bear imprint of rise in onion prices
Onion prices in India have surged to a five-year high due to heavy rainfall damaging crops and delaying harvests. This price increase, along with rising costs for potatoes and cooking oil, is expected to impact inflation data for November.
Home-cooked veg thali cost jumps 20% on year, says Crisil report
Home-cooked meals became pricier last month, with vegetarian thalis seeing a 20% surge due to soaring vegetable and cooking oil costs, according to a Crisil report. While fuel costs provided some relief, vegetable price hikes, particularly for tomatoes, onions, and potatoes, were driven by heavy rainfall and supply chain disruptions.
Cost of veg thali increased 11% in Sept: Crisil
Home-cooked vegetarian thali prices surged by 11% year-on-year in September due to significant hikes in vegetable costs, particularly onions, potatoes, and tomatoes. In contrast, non-veg thali costs fell by 2% owing to a 13% decline in broiler prices, according to Crisil.
Cost of vegetarian thali drops by 8%, non-vegetarian thali price down 12%, notes CRISIL report
The reduction in the cost of the veg thali year-over-year was mainly due to a dramatic 51 % drop in tomato prices. Tomato constituted 14% of the cost of the vegetarian thali in August. Another major contributor that helped reduce the cost of the thali was a 27 % drop in LPG prices.
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Cost of vegetarian thali drops by 8 pc, non-vegetarian thali price down 12 pc: CRISIL
Retail inflation has eased, leading to a notable drop in the prices of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian thalis in August compared to last year and the previous month. The cost of a vegetarian thali declined by 8 per cent while non-vegetarian thalis saw a 12 per cenrdrop. Significant decreases in tomato and LPG prices contributed to this reduction.
Onion crosses ?50/kg in metros, non-veg thali price falls 25%
Prices of key vegetarian items have surged, with onions now costing more than ?50 per kg, an increase of 25% due to rising consumption post-Shravan. Wheat prices rose to ?27-28 per kg with approaching festivals. Conversely, chicken prices have dropped by 10% to ?84 per kg due to reduced demand.
Cost of veg thali jumps by 11%, non-veg thali rises 6% in July: CRISIL research
On a year-over-year basis, the scenario differs. The cost of a representative home-cooked veg thali in July decreased by 4 per cent, while the cost of the non-veg thali saw a more substantial decline of 9 per cent.
Veg thali gets dearer by 10% in June on onion, tomato price jump: Report
In June, the average cost of a vegetarian thali rose by 10% due to increased prices of onions, potatoes, and tomatoes, reaching Rs 29.4 per plate compared to Rs 26.7 a year ago and Rs 27.8 in May 2024, according to the Crisil Market Intelligence and Analysis report. The spike in vegetable prices included a 30% rise in tomatoes, 59% in potatoes, and 46% in onions, attributed to factors like reduced rabi acreage for onions and lower tomato arrivals due to virus infestation.
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, with a 1% sequential increase. Factors such as lower onion and potato arrivals, along with crop damage in West Bengal, contributed to the price rise. Onion prices increased by 43%, potatoes by 41%, and tomatoes by 39%.
Veg thali gets dearer by 9 pc in May on onion, tomato price jump: Crisil
The average cost of a vegetarian thali increased by 9% in May due to rising onion, tomato, and potato prices, as per a report on Thursday.
Potato prices likely to be on hot plate till year-end
Trade sources from Uttar Pradesh, the largest producer of potatoes, said the government has already launched a drive to see whether the cold storage facilities in Agra, the centre of the state's potato trade, were hoarding the tuber to jack up prices. "Once the election is over, there will be state-wide monitoring of the movement of potatoes," one of them said.
Tomato, onion and potato keep thali prices up in April: Crisil
In April, the cost of home-cooked meals rose by 8% compared to the previous year, largely due to higher prices of onions, tomatoes, and potatoes. This increase affected the cost of a vegetarian thali, which rose slightly to Rs 27.4. Lower arrivals of these vegetables also contributed to double-digit inflation in rice and pulses. However, non-vegetarian thali costs decreased by 4% to Rs 56.3, mainly due to a decline in broiler prices. The RBI projects inflation to ease to 4.5% in FY25, with no expected rate cut in the near future.
Samosa & chai for Rs 10, thali for Rs 100: EC sets rate chart for Lok Sabha campaign
Political parties campaigning for the Lok Sabha election must adhere to fixed rates for food and expenses set by the district election department. Costs include samosas and tea for Rs 10 each, coffee and cold drinks for Rs 15 each, vegetarian thali for Rs 100, and non-vegetarian thali for Rs 180. These expenses, along with fees for equipment rental and advertising, contribute to the overall spending limit of Rs 95 lakh per constituency. The Election Commission is actively monitoring campaign spending to prevent violations.
Onion, tomatoes makes average veg food plate costlier in March by 7%
Rise in veg plate cost due to onion, tomato, and potato surge, while non-veg plate costs decline. Divergence in food plate costs predicted to continue, with future expectations of wheat price decline, stable tomato prices, and possible onion price increase.
Veg thali gets dearer by 7% in March on onion, tomato price surge: Crisil
In March, the cost of a vegetarian thali rose by 7% due to surging prices of onions, tomatoes, and potatoes. However, it was cheaper than in February. In contrast, a non-vegetarian thali, mainly dal replaced by chicken, decreased by 7% due to lower broiler prices.
Veg thali becomes cheaper in February; non-veg thali prices rise
In February, the cost of home-cooked vegetarian meals decreased by 2% to Rs 27.5, attributed to a 14% drop in onion prices and a 3% decrease in potato prices. However, non-veg thali prices rose to Rs 54 due to a 10% increase in broiler prices amid lower supply due to bird flu in Andhra Pradesh.
Catering cost at Maharashtra CM, deputy CM homes reach Rs 6.5 crore annually; Details inside
With this addition, the total catering cost for all three residences amounts to approximately Rs 6.5 crore annually. Last year, Ajit Pawar raised concerns about the food and drinks bill at Varsha reaching Rs 2.68 crore in just four months. The caterers are expected to provide a variety of items, including hot and cold beverages, snacks, and meals at agreed-upon rates.
Onion, tomatoes push prices of veg & non-veg thali up in November: CRISIL
The cost of vegetarian and non-vegetarian thalis in India rose by 10% and 5% respectively in November due to increased prices of onions and tomatoes, according to CRISIL. This represents a 9% increase in the cost of a vegetarian thali compared to November 2022. Pulses, accounting for around 9% of the total cost, increased 21% YoY.
Thali prices decline to a three-month low in September
Thali prices in India declined to a three-month low in September, offering some relief to households. The decrease in prices was attributed to the decline in tomato prices by 62% and a reduction in the cost of fuel due to a cut in the price of LPG cylinders. The price of vegetarian thali dropped by 17.5% and non-veg thali by 9%. However, thali prices are still higher compared to April.
Dip in tomato prices helps bring down veg, non-veg thali prices in Sep: Report
The cost of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian thalis in India decreased in September due to lower tomato prices, according to a report by Crisil Market Intelligence and Analytics. The cost of veg thalis fell by 17% and non-veg thalis fell by 9% compared to the previous month. However, on a year-on-year basis, the cost of veg thalis was down by 1% and non-veg thalis were up by 0.65%.
CRISIL's monthly food plate cost indicator: Price for thalis fall as tomato gets cheaper
Cost of fuel, which accounts for 14% and 8% of the total cost of vegetarian and non-vegetarian thalis, respectively, declined 18% on month in September as the cost of a 14.2kg LPG cylinder fell to Rs 903 from Rs 1,103. Prices of chillies also provided some relief by cooling off 31% on month.
Your thali's tad cheaper as tomato prices cool down: Crisil report
While the price of vegetarian thali declined to ?33.80 in August from ?34 the previous month, that of non-vegetarian thali reduced by 30 paise to Rs 67.30. "Of the 24% rise (year-on-year) in the vegetarian thali cost, 21% can be attributed solely to the price of tomato, which rose 176% on-year to Rs 102/kg in August...," the ratings firm said in the report released on Thursday.
Tomatoes keep thali cost up in August: Crisil
According to a report by Crisil, tomato prices in India saw a sharp decline in the last week of August, leading to a marginal change in the price of vegetarian and non-vegetarian thali. The price of vegetarian thali declined by 0.6% sequentially, while non-vegetarian thali prices were down by 30 paise. The rise in the cost of vegetarian thali can be attributed to the increase in tomato prices, which rose by 176% year-on-year. However, there may be some respite from September onwards as tomato prices have eased and the government has reduced prices of LPG cylinders by Rs 200.
Cost of vegetarian thali up 24 pc in Aug on higher tomato prices: Report
The cost of a vegetarian thali increased by 24% in August compared to the previous year due to higher tomato prices, even though it decreased slightly compared to July. The report attributes 21% of the rise in the cost of the vegetarian thali solely to the price of tomatoes, which rose by 176% year-on-year. The cost of a non-vegetarian thali rose by 13% year-on-year.
Why the cost of veg thalis rose way faster than that of non-veg thalis in July
It may be noted here that Crisil computes the average cost of preparing a thali at home based on input prices in north, south, east and west India. The monthly change reveals how the common man's household budget is being impacted by by the inflation scenario.
Thali prices rise to the highest level in over a year, as tomato prices surge: Crisil
Prices of vegetarian meals increased by 34% in July, with a 25% increase attributed to the price of tomatoes, according to a report by Crisil. Non-vegetarian meals increased by 13% due to soaring prices of tomatoes and broiler chicken. The cost of a vegetarian thali increased from Rs 26.3 to Rs 33.7 in June and July respectively, while non-vegetarian thalis rose to Rs 66.8, their highest level in over a year.
Rising tomato prices increases thali cost for the third month in a row: CRISIL
The cost of a thali in India rose for the third consecutive month in July. The cost of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian thalis increased by 34% and 13% respectively. The increase is mainly due to a significant rise in the price of tomatoes, which contributed 25% of the 34% increase in the cost of a vegetarian thali. The prices of onion and potato also rose contributing further to the increase in cost. Meanwhile, the cost of a non-vegetarian thali rose at a slower pace due to a decline in the price of broilers.
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