Key Points

Patanjali Foods has announced major price reductions across its entire product portfolio. The cuts affect everything from Nutrela soya chunks and biscuits to Dant Kanti toothpaste and Cow Ghee. This move aligns with the government's newly simplified GST structure that takes effect on September 22. The company stated this reinforces its commitment to providing affordable, high-quality natural products to Indian consumers.

Key Points: Patanjali Foods Cuts Prices Across Nutrela Biscuits Ghee After GST

  • Nutrela soya chunks 1kg price cut from Rs 210 to Rs 190
  • Dant Kanti toothpaste now Rs 106 down from Rs 120
  • Cow Ghee 900ml reduced to Rs 731 from Rs 780
  • New GST two-slab regime of 5% and 18% effective September 22
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Patanjali Foods slashes MRPs across product categories to pass on GST benefits to consumers

Patanjali slashes MRPs on Nutrela soya, biscuits, Dant Kanti, Kesh Kanti, and Cow Ghee, passing GST benefits to consumers starting September 22.

"This move reinforces our commitment to providing affordable, high-quality, and natural products - Patanjali Foods Statement"

New Delhi, September 21

Patanjali Foods Limited has announced a significant reduction in the Maximum Retail Price (MRP) across its entire product portfolio, aligning with the recent GST simplification by the Government of India.

The price cuts span both food and non-food categories, aimed at ensuring that consumers receive the full benefit of the revised tax structure.

In the Nutrela soya range, 1 kg packs of Chunks, Mini Chunks & Granules now cost Rs190, down from Rs 210. Similarly, 200 g packs have been reduced from Rs 50 to Rs 47.

In the biscuits and cookies segment, Doodh Biscuit (35g) will be priced at Rs 4.50, and Marie Biscuit (225g) will be priced at Rs 27, down from Rs 30.

Patanjali Twisty Tasty Noodles (50g) will be available at Rs 9.35 from Rs 10.00, Atta Noodles Chatpata (60g) at Rs 11.25 from Rs 12.

Notably, Dant Kanti Natural 200g is now priced at Rs 106 (from Rs 120), and Kesh Kanti hair care products have dropped to Rs 89-Rs 106.

In the health and wellness category, juices like Amla and Giloy are cheaper by Rs 6-Rs 10, and the price of Cow's Ghee (900ml) has been reduced to Rs 731 from Rs 780.

Body cleansers like Neem Kanti (75g) now retail at Rs 22, down from Rs 25.

Patanjali Foods said in a statement that this move reinforces its commitment to providing affordable, high-quality, and natural products to Indian consumers, while also supporting the government's mission of accessible nutrition and healthcare.

The reform in the Goods and Services Tax structure was approved during the 56th meeting of the GST Council earlier this month is set to come into effect from September 22.

The current four-rate system will now be replaced with a streamlined two-slab regime of 5 per cent and 18 per cent. A separate 40 per cent slab has been retained for luxury and sin goods.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday announced the implementation of the next-generation Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms from September 22, marking what he called a major step towards the Aatmanirbhar Bharat Abhiyan.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a regular user of Patanjali products, I appreciate this move. The Dant Kanti price drop from ₹120 to ₹106 is significant for a product we use daily. Hope other companies follow suit!
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Michael C
While price cuts are welcome, I hope the quality remains consistent. Sometimes companies reduce prices but compromise on ingredients. Patanjali should maintain their quality standards.
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Sneha F
The GST simplification is really benefiting consumers! ₹50 saving on cow ghee and ₹14 on Dant Kanti may seem small but adds up for a family of four. More power to Make in India products 🇮🇳
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Aditya G
Good initiative by Patanjali. However, I hope these price reductions actually reach the consumers and aren't absorbed by retailers. Sometimes MRP changes take time to reflect in local stores.
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Kavya N
The biscuits and noodles price cuts are perfect for school tiffins! ₹4.50 for Doodh Biscuit and ₹9.35 for noodles makes them more affordable for daily consumption. Great for budget-conscious mothers like me 👏

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