Amul and Mother Dairy Increase Milk Prices Amid Rising Costs
Mother Dairy, Amul hike milk prices: How much will buffalo milk, cow milk, toned and other variants cost you now
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Starting May 14, Amul and Mother Dairy will raise milk prices by ₹2 per litre across several variants due to increased production costs. This hike adds to the financial burden on households already facing inflation driven by the ongoing fuel crisis linked to the Middle-East conflict.
- 01Amul and Mother Dairy have increased milk prices by ₹2 per litre effective May 14.
- 02This is the second price hike in 13 months for both dairy brands.
- 03The increase is attributed to rising production and operational costs.
- 04Households are already under pressure from inflation due to the fuel crisis.
- 05Regional dairy companies may follow suit with similar price hikes.
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From May 14, 2023, Amul and Mother Dairy, India's leading dairy brands, will raise milk prices by ₹2 per litre across various products. Amul's price adjustments include increases for its popular variants: Amul Taaza (from ₹28 to ₹29), Amul Gold (from ₹34 to ₹35), and Amul Buffalo Milk (from ₹37 to ₹39). Similarly, Mother Dairy will raise prices for its Toned Milk (from ₹56 to ₹58) and Buffalo Milk (from ₹75 to ₹80). This hike comes as families face soaring living costs, exacerbated by the ongoing fuel crisis linked to the Middle-East conflict. The price increase is expected to put additional strain on household budgets, with potential follow-up hikes from regional dairy companies likely.
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The price increase will affect household budgets, making daily essentials like milk more expensive for families already dealing with inflation.
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