Thali Prices Plunge: How Veg and Non-Veg Meals Got 17% Cheaper

Eating at home just became more affordable for Indian families. Both vegetarian and non-vegetarian thali costs dropped significantly in October. Vegetable prices led the decline with tomatoes falling 40% and potatoes dropping 31%. However, experts warn that pulse prices might increase soon due to import duties and rainfall impacts.

Key Points: Home-Cooked Veg Non-Veg Thali Costs Fall in October

  • Vegetarian thali costs fell 17% year-on-year in October
  • Non-vegetarian thali prices declined by 12% during same period
  • Tomato prices plunged 40% due to higher supplies from western markets
  • Potato prices dropped 31% amid increased rabi season production
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Cost of home-cooked veg and non-veg thalis declines further in Oct as prices cool

Crisil reports home-cooked veg thali costs dropped 17% and non-veg 12% in October as vegetable and pulse prices cooled significantly amid higher supplies.

Cost of home-cooked veg and non-veg thalis declines further in Oct as prices cool
"Pulses saw price corrections as well, supported by an increase in imports of Bengal gram, yellow pea and black gram. - Pushan Sharma, Director, Crisil Intelligence"

New Delhi, Nov 7

The cost of home-cooked vegetarian and non-vegetarian thalis fell as much as 17 per cent and 12 per cent (year-on-year) in October, respectively, primarily because of a steep decline in the prices of vegetables and pulses, a Crisil report said on Friday.

Potato prices slid 31 per cent on a high base, wherein production in Rabi season 2024-2025 rose by 3-4 per cent on-year, while tomato prices fell 40 per cent on-year on the back of higher supplies from western and southern markets, according to Crisil's monthly indicator of food plate cost.

According to Pushan Sharma, Director, Crisil Intelligence, onion prices fell owing to an increase in supply of stock from the rabi season 2024-25, ahead of the kharif crop arrivals in the market from November.

"Pulses saw price corrections as well, supported by an increase in imports of Bengal gram, yellow pea and black gram. In the medium term, onion prices could see a moderate rise, as excess rainfall in August and September in key producer states such as Karnataka and Maharashtra has delayed kharif transplantation and raised yield concerns," Sharma mentioned.

Potato prices are expected to remain firm in November because of low supplies of the early rabi crop, but may ease after cold storages release their stocks by mid-December.

Tomato prices are likely to stay soft amid continued kharif arrivals, according to the report.

Prices of pulses may inch up in the near term, reflecting the impact of excess rainfall on kharif yields and the recent imposition of a 30 per cent import duty on yellow pea. Should the government extend the import duties to other pulses, prices could witness a steeper rise, said Sharma.

The cost of a non-vegetarian thali fell relatively less because broiler prices fell a moderate 6 per cent on-year. Broilers account for about half of the thali cost. Lower prices of vegetables and pulses, however, helped bring down the overall cost.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good news but I'm worried about the import duty on pulses. Dal is a staple in every Indian home - government should think twice before making it expensive again.
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Sarah B
As someone who cooks for a family of 5, this price drop makes a real difference. The tomato and potato prices are actually reflecting at our local sabzi mandi. Good to see data matching reality!
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Arjun K
The non-veg thali price drop is less significant because chicken prices haven't fallen much. Still, every bit helps in these expensive times 💸
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Meera T
While this is positive, I hope the government focuses on long-term solutions for price stability. These seasonal fluctuations make household budgeting very difficult for middle-class families.
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Karthik V
The onion price situation needs careful monitoring. Last year's price shock was terrible for everyone. Hope the kharif crop doesn't disappoint due to excess rainfall.

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