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Home-cooked meals get dearer in Nov due to expensive veggies

A vegetarian thali's price increased 7 per cent on year to Rs 32.70
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Home-cooked meals became dearer in November compared to the year-ago period due to higher prices of tomato and potato, according to a report on Thursday.

A vegetarian thali's price increased 7 per cent on year to Rs 32.70, primarily on a 35 per cent jump in tomato prices to Rs 53 per kg and 50 per cent increase in potato at Rs 37 per kg, rating agency Crisil's monthly 'Roti Rice Rate' report said.

Additionally, prices of pulses rose 10 per cent, it said, adding that they would decline with fresh arrivals in December, while import duty hike led to a 13 per cent increase in vegetable oil prices.

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An 11 per cent decrease in fuel cost due to an LPG price cut helped ease the pressure on the thali cost.

A non-vegetarian thali cost inched up 2 per cent to Rs 61.5 in November due to a 3 per cent increase in the cost of broilers, which have a 50 per cent weightage in computation.

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Compared with October, a 17 per cent decline in tomato prices helped in a 2 per cent reduction in the cost of vegetarian thali at Rs 32.70, while the non-vegetarian thali cost was flat.

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