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Home-cooked veg, non-veg thalis get cheaper in June as inflation cools

July 08, 2025

New Delhi, July 8

The cost of home-cooked vegetarian and non-vegetarian thalis declined 8 per cent and 6 per cent (year-on-year), respectively, in June, a report showed on Tuesday.

The decline in vegetarian thali cost on-year was due to a sharp drop in prices of vegetables on a high base, according to the Crisil Intelligence report.

“The cost of both vegetarian and non-vegetarian thalis declined on-year in June, driven by softening vegetable prices. Tomato prices, in particular, saw a sharp on-year decline,” said Pushan Sharma, Director, Crisil Intelligence.

In coming months, however, “we expect thali costs to inch up sequentially as seasonal changes push up vegetable prices. Onion prices are expected to rise moderately due to the absence of fresh arrivals and controlled release of stored rabi stock,” Sharma mentioned.

For tomato, weak summer sowing is expected to lead to a sequential increase in prices, adding to the upward pressure on thali costs.

Tomato prices fell 24 per cent on-year to Rs 32 per kg in June from Rs 42 per kg in June 2024, driven by a high base effect linked to lower yields last year.

 

 

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