The cost of home-cooked increased 11 per cent (year-on-year) in the month of September while non-veg thali became cheaper by 2 per cent, a report showed on Friday. ADVERTISEMENT The uptick in veg thali cost was largely due to an increase in the prices of vegetables, which collectively account for 37 per cent of the thali cost. Prices of onion, potato and tomato rose 53 per cent, 50 per cent and 18 per cent year-on-year, respectively, with the first two driven by lower arrivals and the third by the impact of on output, according to the report by CRISIL Market Intelligence and Analytics.
“The non-veg thali cost, on the other hand, was weighed down by an on-year decline in the cost of broiler. We expect a moderate correction in onion prices once the kharif supply comes into the market. Potato prices are also expected to decline, though tomato prices may remain elevated amid lean supply,” explained Pushan Sharma, Director-Research, CRISIL Market Intelligence and Analytics.
Price of pulses, which account for 9 per cent of the veg thali cost, rose 14 per cent amid drop in production last year, leading to lower opening stock this year, further contributing to the uptick. According to the report, an 11 per cent drop in fuel cost – from Rs 903 for a 14.2 kg LPG cylinder in Delhi in September last year to Rs 803 in March this year – prevented further increase in the thali cost.
“For the non-veg thali, an estimated decline of 13 per cent on-year in broiler prices, which accoun.