The slap of inflation is not stopping, after milk now the prices of bread have increased; Increase of this much rupees on not 1 or 2 packets
Due to the war in the Middle East, inflation is increasing all over the world. Import and export have been affected since Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz. In India too, the difficulties of the common people have started increasing. The prices of some things increase every day.
Last week petrol-diesel, CNG And there was an increase in the prices of milk, while now the rates of bread have also increased, which is going to have a huge impact on the general public. This increase has been made by major bread companies in Mumbai and surrounding areas. Due to which the expenses of daily needs have increased further.
How much have the prices of bread increased?
Many major bread companies in Mumbai have increased the prices of their products. According to the new prices, the prices of bread have been increased by Rs 5 per packet. Bread manufacturers say that increasing the cost of plastic packaging, transportation and imported raw materials has become a compulsion to increase prices. The continuously weakening rupee has also increased the import based cost, which is now directly impacting the pockets of consumers.
How much does modern bread cost?
According to reports, from May 16, Modern Bread has made a major change in the prices of its basic variants. This increase is considered to be the highest in recent years. The price of Modern’s 400 gram sandwich bread has increased from Rs 40 to Rs 45, whole wheat bread has increased from Rs 55 to Rs 60 and multigrain bread has increased from Rs 60 to Rs 65. Small brown bread was priced at Rs 28, which has now become Rs 30. White bread was 20 rupees; Now it has become worth Rs 22.
How much did brown bread cost?
According to the information, the prices of brown bread have also increased rapidly. The price of brown bread which was earlier available for Rs 45 has now reached Rs 50. People associated with the bread business say that further increase in prices may be seen in the coming days, because the cost of production is continuously increasing.
Impact of inflation reaches the kitchen
The impact of rising fuel prices and increase in import costs is now directly visible on food items. In the coming time, if the cost of raw materials and transportation is not controlled, the prices of food products may increase further.
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